Unmothered: A Phenomenological Study of Black Daughters Who’re Detached From Their Black Mothers

Unmothered: A Phenomenological Study of Black Daughters Who’re Detached From Their Black Mothers

The research that started it all.

This phenomenological study is the genesis of Dr. Steele’s life’s work as a researcher focused on unmothered Black daughters. Seventeen Black adult women, aged 27-49, were interviewed to assess how they made meaning of being detached from their mothers, along with the ways it shaped their lives.

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