Not Like the Other Black Girls: How Class and Family Structure Impact Young Black Women's Experiences of Competition and Alienation
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Works by Colleen Butler-Sweet in Sociology
2017
‘Acting White’ and ‘Acting Black’ Exploring Transracial Adoption, Middle-Class Families, and Racial Socialization
Colleen Butler-Sweet
The Glass Cliff: Women are More Likely to Break the Glass Ceiling in Times of Crisis
Colleen Butler-Sweet
It's Not a Popularity Contest: Presidential Candidates Need to be Capable, Not Likable
Colleen Butler-Sweet
The Pantsuit Predicament: The Class Divide Overshadowed Gender Solidarity and Gave Trump the White House.
Colleen Butler-Sweet
Protest Is Local: 'Sister Marches' Across the Country May Prove More Effective than the Women's March on Washington.
Colleen Butler-Sweet
Microaggressions Are No Small Matter: Bill O'Reilly and Sean Spicer Demonstrated how Covert Racism Operates in America
Colleen Butler-Sweet
Not Like the Other Black Girls: How Class and Family Structure Impact Young Black Women's Experiences of Competition and Alienation
Colleen Butler-Sweet
2016
2014
Family and Race Matters: Identity Development in Monoracial, Biracial, and Transracial Families
Colleen Butler-Sweet
2013
"A Healthy Black Identity" Transracial Adoption, Middle-Class Families, and Racial Socialization
Colleen Butler-Sweet
'Race Isn't What Defines Me': Exploring Identity Choices in Transracial, Biracial, and Monoracial Families
Colleen Butler-Sweet