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everyday experiences of
Black women.
According to
womanist scholar Layli Maparyan (Phillips),
womanist theory s****s to "restore the
balance between people...
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current executive director of the
Wellesley Centers for
Women is
Layli Maparyan.
Since 1974, the
Wellesley Centers for
Women has
produced over 200 scholarly...
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harmful messages we have been
socialized to believe."
Ecowomanist Layli Maparyan describes spiritual activism as "putting
spirituality to work for positive...
- the Baháʼís of the
United States.
Retrieved 2022-05-06. Bramson, Loni;
Maparyan, Layli, eds. (2023). The Baha'i
Faith and
African American Studies; Perspectives...
- Monroe,
February 17, 2012 Editor: Coleman,
Monica A. (contributor:
Layli Maparyan), Ain't I a Womanist, Too?: Third-Wave
Womanist Religious Thought, Fortress...
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Wellesley Centers for Women". www.wcwonline.org.
Retrieved 2020-11-23.
Maparyan, Layli. "Oral
History Interview with
Barbara Newell" (PDF).
Wellesley Centers...
- on
Racial Unity:
Influences on My
Academic Career". In Bromson, Loni;
Maparyan,
Layli (eds.). The Baha'i
Faith in
African American Studies. Lanham, MD:...
- Baha'i
Faith among African Americans, 1898-1925". In Loni Bramson;
Layli Maparyan (eds.). The Baha'i
Faith and
African American Studies. Lanham, MY: Lexington...