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Afro-Descendant Lesbians Strengthen Their Identity

Souls, 2019
This piece examines the key necessity of having the Black Lesbian voice within notions of feminism and the ongoing women’s movement.
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Afro-descendants and Indigenous Rights

2013
Abstract Indigenous rights are arguably the most successfully institutionalized form of minority rights in international law today. Currently, Indigenous rights provide greater protections (particularly where the control of territory and self-government are concerned) than more general minority rights.
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Afro-descendant culture in Oaxaca and the United States

2023
Taking the Education 895 Global Education course at San Diego State Uni-versity in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico allowed me to transcend the limitations of the United States and the homogenized portrayals of Mexico. The U.S.’s Racial Script of Mexicans is a stereotype premised on the idea of the illegal alien; Ame-rican media typically emulates Mexican ...
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Incidence of optic neuritis among Afro-descendant, a cohort study

Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Background: Optic neuritis (ON) is a multifactorial condition with a strong association with ethnicity. Objectives: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in a Caribbean Island, Martinique, French West Indies to assess the incidence and characteristics of ON among an Afro ...
Benoit Bobelna   +5 more
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Afro-descendant Atlas: Ancestral Territories and Afro-descendant Peoples' Collective Lands in Latin America and the Caribbean

This Atlas of the ancestral territories, rural settlements, and collectively owned lands belonging to Afro-descendant Peoples in Latin America and the Caribbean is a product of organizations, leaders, activists, and academics involved in the Afro-descendant social movement in the Americas, the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI), the Black ...
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Orality and writing in the historiography of Afro-descendant slaves

2017
Abstract This article first compares the historiography of slavery in the United States to that of Latin America, and then examines historians’ recent accomplishments in their attempt to rescue the voices of slaves from mostly illiterate communities of colonial Iberian America.
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Afro-descendants

2022
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Afro-descendant Struggles for Collective Rights in Latin America

2009
In recent years, Apro-descendant social movements have won important collective rights from the state in many Latin American countries. They have forced Latin American states to begin to acknowledge the persistence of racism in their respective societies.
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