Based on the African American Women’s Voices project, a study with four hundred women across the United States that represents a diverse range of black women, Shifting reveals the subtle pressure black women feel to “shift” their real selves as a coping mechanism to accommodate and placate the many groups that comprise American society. From one interaction to the next, black women change their behavior both internally and externally--shifting “white,” then shifting “black” again, shifting “corporate,” shifting “cool”--a survival skill that often diminishes the joys of living an authentic life.
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