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The Missing Welcome of a Whale’s Tooth: Britain and Fiji after Brexit
July 21, 2016 -
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While Fiji is undergoing a process of healing, acceptance and solace, in post-Brexit Britain, fear, alienation and racial...
Mark Duggan and the Fatal Hard Stop
July 15, 2016 -
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New documentary film following the lives of two of Mark Duggan’s best friends provides raw insight into life before and after...
The Return of the White Male Elite in Brazil
May 24, 2016 -
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Afro-Brazilians are in a precarious political position falling between a support of Dilma Rousseff’s social inclusion policies...
Is ‘Formation’ the New Civil Rights Anthem?
March 5, 2016 -
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The release of Beyoncé’s new song has led to heated debate about whether the world’s greatest pop star is a role model...
We Need to Talk About Claudia Jones
August 30, 2015 -
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Today’s Notting Hill Carnival rests upon the legacy of a remarkable persevering campaigning journalist From...
Policing Black Women: Capitalism’s Violent Assault on Hip-Hop and Civil Society
August 24, 2015 -
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The media focus on the bodies of black women diverts attention away from the very real problem of racist social and economic...
Saul Williams: Burning Boundaries and Spinning Song
May 14, 2015 -
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Poet and rap artist questions power and advocates for social change through music, literature, film and theatre I...
Malcolm X: Stripping Away the Radical
February 18, 2015 -
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While the legacy of Malcolm X is commemorated by the mainstream Muslim community, his apparently uncomfortable radical political...
Domestic Injustice: What Marissa Alexander’s Case Means for Survivors of Violence
January 27, 2015 -
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The U.S. justice system displays its inherent racism and disregard for victims of domestic violence in the case of Marissa...
Decolonial Expressions of Outrage in the Wake of the Charlie Hebdo Attack
January 9, 2015 -
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The emergence of critical decolonial responses is crucial to coming to terms with and addressing the shooting at Charlie...
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