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From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 47, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedFamily Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black America By Beryl Satter Metropolitan Books 512 pages, $30 EVERY NOW AND THEN, THE ZEITGEIST smiles down upon a writer and makes the subject...
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From:Journal of Mental Health Counseling (Vol. 43, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedRacially motivated hatred in America can be eradicated if explicitly recognized and condemned by all. In our roles as counselors and counselor educators, we hold power to influence the decision-making and actions of...
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From:Radical Teacher (Vol. 80) Peer-ReviewedNearly forty years after student-led movements began to challenge the racism and Eurocentrism of U.S. universities and many campus struggles later, it has become fairly commonplace, though by no means ubiquitous, for...
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From:Monthly Review (Vol. 53, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedExcellencies: Delegates and guests: Racism, racial discrimination, and xenophobia are a social, cultural, and political phenomenon, not a natural instinct of human beings; they arise from wars, military conquests,...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 77, Issue 5)Why was the story kissed off? Late one Saturday night, the Saturday before Christmas 1986, Michael Griffith, a 23-year-old black man, and two friends, one younger, one older, and both also black, developed car trouble...
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From:Canadian Journal of Sociology (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Debates about anti-racism in many organizations often collapse into emotional and turbulent scenes characterized by anger and tears. The central concerns of this paper are the practices and discourses of...
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From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 23, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedSince I emigrated from the United States to Aotearoa New Zealand in 2001, I have been on a journey to understand He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Ti'reni 1835 (Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of...
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From:Feminist Studies (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA few years ago, an undergraduate came to see me about his final-year dissertation. One of very few young British Asian men reading English at Cambridge University, he was immersed in our postcolonial literature option,...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 51, Issue 7-8)We are living in extraordinary times. A time when a pandemic has required that we distance ourselves from one another, and a time when the stand against racism and racial violence requires we come together. Just as...
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From:Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory (Vol. 68, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article discusses the persistent deployment of racial stereotypes in contemporary stand-up comedy and its potential hegemonic or counter-hegemonic effects. It asks whether racial stereotypes should be avoided or...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 66, Issue 32)FOR WILLIAM A. SMITH, 1991 brought a watershed moment. The first edition of The Racial Crisis in American Higher Education--which chronicled the consequences of campuses' failures of inclusion--was published. To Smith,...
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From:Journal of Clinical Investigation (Vol. 130, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedIn the late spring of 2020, outcry about the brutal killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor led to widespread protests by diverse groups in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and demands to...
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From:Monthly Review (Vol. 53, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe significance of the World Conference Against Racism lies in the new prospects that it has opened. A breath of revival was clearly palpable in Durban arising from the solidarity of the Afro-Asian peoples attending....
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From:Ethnicity and Race in a Changing World: A Review Journal (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn recent years, a number of heated public debates have taken place in Sweden concerning the on-going use of racially and colonially marked words and expressions in everyday life and public discourse. As Swedish society...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 38, Issue 9)As 2021 comes to a close, COVID is still with us (Database Review, page 30), anti-racism education is as important as ever ("Engaging Children in Anti-Racism Work at Your Library," page 14), and what entities rule the...
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From:Canadian Woman Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedL'auteure etudie les differentes formes de discrimination faite aux femmes et assure que c'est seulement en travaillant sur les differences et les diversites plutot que de les nier que l'on peut se sortir d'une...
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From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 48, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis past summer, conversations about racism and antiracism ignited alongside news stories and protests across the country and around the world. "Black@" social media accounts provided a venue for black, Indigenous, and...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 38, Issue 5)* The Urban Libraries Council (ULC) published Anti-Racist Executive Leadership for Public Libraries, a new Leadership Brief, sponsored by Gale, which "examines the deep roots and enduring harm of structural racism in...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 37, Issue 24)After the death of George Floyd last summer and the increase in protests against anti-Black violence, institutions began announcing plans to address racial inequity and systemic racism on campus. As part of this...
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From:Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis special issue explores how existential thinking can be a living, global force that opposes racist praxis and thought. We are used to hearing that the "heyday" of existentialism was the middle of the twentieth...