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Paper · Semantic Scholar

Social capital versus social pressure: An exploration of how black tax shapes peer relationships, family dynamics, and personal identity

This article examines the impact of Black Tax on peer relationships, family dynamics, and personal identity among young Black professionals in the Mopani West Education District, Limpopo, South Africa. Black Tax refers to the monetary and social contributions made by first-generation earners to sustain extended family members, a practice shaped by historical dispossession and systemic racial inequality. The study is…

picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Optimal Motherhood and Other Lies Facebook Told Us

An exploration of social media–imposed pressure on new mothers: How the supposed safe havens of online mommy groups have become rife with aggression and groupthink. Many mothers today turn to social media for parenting advice, joining online mothers' groups on Facebook and elsewhere. But the communities they find in these supposed safe havens can be rife with aggression, peer pressure, and groupthink—insisting that …

picked 13 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

PPR, peer pressure reversalPPR, peer pressure reversal
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picked 14 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Clarion 1975-03-07 Vol 50 No 18; The Bethel ClarionClarion 1975-03-07 Vol 50 No 18; The Bethel Clarion

Here's one for the old photo album; editorial - Starvation: what we can do about it; Shelley announces "bowl of rice" plan; mailbag: Athletic priorities are misplaced; more letters - Let's remember the swell people; Request made for coverage; Pastor search is on til March 15; The Buckley Amendment - File-opening bill now (yawn) legal; life together; Goodell tosses out ideas to Anthro class questions; clarion briefs …

Bethel University, via DPLA
picked 14 Aug 2026
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