Current Issue– Special Theme Issue
The Dominant Values of Black Culture: Celebrating the 50 year anniversary of the publication of Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose's pioneering article, The Dominant Values of Black Culture
Volume 4, Number 1, September 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-Wallace, B.C. (2023). Introduction to the Special Theme Issue Celebrating the 50 Year Anniversary of the Publication of Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose’s Pioneering Article: The Dominant Values of Black Culture, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 1-7
2-Rodgers-Rose, L. (2023a). The Dominant Values of Black Culture, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 8-18
3-Rodgers-Rose, L. (2023b). The Wisdom of Our Foremothers: Reconstructing African Spirituality, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 19-27
4-Rodgers-Rose, L. (2023c). Black Women Defining Self in the 21st Century: An African Centered Perspective, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 28-37
5-Rodgers-Rose, L. (2023d). Threading the Needle: Will the Real Black Intellectual Please Stand Up?, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 38-46
6-Lewis, T.R. (2023). Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose and the Emancipatory Embrace of the HIV Community, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 47-62
7-Rose, H.D. & Rose, V.C. (2023). La Francis Rodgers-Rose: A Clarion Call of Scholar as Social Actor, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 63-75
8-Beard, H. (2023). Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose, Thank You for the Roadmap, Your Paper, The Dominant Values of Black Culture,Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 76-77
9-Ponder, R.L. (2023). First Person Impression of the Impact of Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, p. 78
10-McNair, L.D. (2023). Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose: A Force to be Reckoned With, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 79-80
11-Jenkins, C. (2023). Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose: Celebrating 50 Years of Sharing with My Mentor, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, p. 81
12-Thompson-Gaddy, K. (2023). Reflections on Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose from the Perspective of a Former Rutgers University Student and Member of the International Black Women’s Congress (IBWC), Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 82-83
13-Chisolm, K. L. (2023). My Expression of Gratitude for Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, p. 84
14-Wallace, B.C. (2023b). Celebrating 40 Years of the International Black Women’s Congress (IBWC): Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose’s Conference Oasis of Healing Waters, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 85-88
15- Rodgers-Rose, L. (2023e). A Theory that Answers the Critical Question, “Do Black Americans Have a Culture?”: Reclaiming My Original Theory of Black Culture from 1972, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 89-104
16- Wallace, B.C. (2023c). Rodgers-Rose’s “Gift of a Map” for Negotiating Toxic Environments (i.e., “Deserts with Mirrors of Hard, Distorting Glass”), for Healing Self-Definition and Self-Identity, and Refocusing Attention to the Battle to Regain Freedom, Journal of Equity in Health, Vol 4, No 1, pp. 105-116