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  • Journal

    Berry, G. L.

    Multicultural media portrayals and the changing demographic landscape: the psychosocial impact of television representations on the adolescent of color

    2000 - Journal of Adolescent Health

    In-text: (Berry, 2000)

    Your Bibliography: Berry, G., 2000. Multicultural media portrayals and the changing demographic landscape: the psychosocial impact of television representations on the adolescent of color. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27(2), pp.57-60.

  • Journal

    Childs, E. C.

    Looking Behind the Stereotypes of the “Angry Black Woman”: An Exploration of Black Women’s Responses to Interracial Relationships

    2005 - Gender & Society

    In-text: (Childs, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Childs, E., 2005. Looking Behind the Stereotypes of the “Angry Black Woman”: An Exploration of Black Women’s Responses to Interracial Relationships. Gender & Society, 19(4), pp.544-561.

  • Website

    Bisexuality: Myths and Realities

    Cleveland State University Ohio

    In-text: (Bisexuality: Myths and Realities, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Csuohio.edu. n.d. Bisexuality: Myths and Realities. [online] Available at: <https://www.csuohio.edu/sites/default/files/bisexuality.pdf> [Accessed 1 May 2020].

  • Book

    Richardson, D.

    Introducing Women's Studies

    1993 - Macmillan Publishers Ltd.

    Sexuality and Male Dominance

    In-text: (Richardson, 1993)

    Your Bibliography: Richardson, D., 1993. Introducing Women's Studies. Macmillan Publishers Ltd., pp.74-98.

  • Journal

    Walley-Jean, J. C.

    Debunking the Myth of the "Angry Black Woman": An Exploration of Anger in Young African American Women

    2009 - Black Women, Gender & Families

    In-text: (Walley-Jean, 2009)

    Your Bibliography: Walley-Jean, J., 2009. Debunking the Myth of the "Angry Black Woman": An Exploration of Anger in Young African American Women. Black Women, Gender & Families, 3(2), pp.68-86.

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