Tamara Winfrey Harris explores race and gender, and their intersection with pop culture and politics. her work has appeared in Ms., Bitch and the Chicago Sun-Times, and online at The Guardian, Huffington Post, Change.org, Newsweek and Psychology Today. Tamara is a senior editor at Racialicious. And she is working on her first book--a feminist exploration of black women and marriage, and the sexist and racist underpinnings of the “black marriage crisis” narrative.
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Labor
Breadwinner Moms on the Rise—But Are They Really Winning?
Tamara Winfrey Harris
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Culture
Leaning In While Black
Can Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's manifesto speak to women of color?
Tamara Winfrey Harris