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Black Millennials: Identity, Ambition, and Activism
By (Author) Jacquelin Darby
Contributions by Jacquelin Darby
Contributions by Vannesia Darby
Contributions by Natascha C. Dillon
Contributions by Leila E. Ellis-Nelson
Contributions by Marisa G. Franco
Contributions by Neffer-Oduntunde Osunbunmi A. Kerr
Contributions by Candice C. Robinson
Contributions by Marcus D. Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
3rd November 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Social and cultural history
Social classes
305.242
Hardback
128
Width 162mm, Height 228mm, Spine 15mm
372g
Black Millennials is an edited collection of writings that speak to the unique experience of the black millennial surrounding aspects of identity, career, and social engagement in modern society and business. This book is unique in that it is written by black millennials who are using their knowledge and expertise to speak and give voice to a generation of people that is being overlooked in both research and in the community. This book aptly functions as the a start of a deeper conversation that needs to be had for a generation that is stuck in-between what the future can be and what the past has already created.
Jacquelin Darby, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and independent scholar.