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Interview with Jacqueline Roy: on Belonging, Identity, and the Politics of Care

Interview with Jacqueline Roy: on Belonging, Identity, and the Politics of Care

by Black Health Humanities | May 10, 2022 | Interview

Kariima Ali, a PhD student at the University of Roehampton exploring Black women’s mental health campaigning and social movements since the 1970s, interviews author Jacqueline Roy. I first came across Jacqueline Roy’s writing early last summer. The Fat Lady Sings...

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