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Abstract Black abolitionists and freedom fighters such as Ida B. Wells have successfully protected the Black community from violence by using their voices as tools to deconstruct white violence, create better representation of the Black community, and illuminate the shortcomings of the US democratic society.
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Abstract Black abolitionists and freedom fighters such as Ida B. Wells have successfully protected the Black community from violence by using their voices as tools to deconstruct white violence, create better representation of the Black community, and illuminate the shortcomings of the US democratic society.
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Area, 2019
This paper contributes to conversations in Black Geographies by reflecting on the nature of anti‐Black oppression. Much work within Black Geographies has (understandably and importantly) drawn out the ways in which race and class intersect with one another.
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This paper contributes to conversations in Black Geographies by reflecting on the nature of anti‐Black oppression. Much work within Black Geographies has (understandably and importantly) drawn out the ways in which race and class intersect with one another.
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Feminized anti‐Blackness in the professoriate
Gender, Work & Organization, 2022AbstractThis exploratory study seeks to establish an understanding of relationships between Black and white femme faculty (BFF and WFF, respectively) in academic work units, as reifications of anti‐Blackness in the academy. The study corpus, or body of work that was analyzed, consists of stories from BFF about interactions and experiences with WFF that
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The Black Scholar, 1992
Thomas's tantrums if the proceedings were closed. But in reality Anita Hill unwittingly occupied one ring in Bush's three ring circus (the other two rings being occupied by the Senate and Thomas) and much of the content of her testimony has become a national joke (e.g., Long Dong Silver jokes and comments about hairs in a soda can).
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Thomas's tantrums if the proceedings were closed. But in reality Anita Hill unwittingly occupied one ring in Bush's three ring circus (the other two rings being occupied by the Senate and Thomas) and much of the content of her testimony has become a national joke (e.g., Long Dong Silver jokes and comments about hairs in a soda can).
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Anti Blackness and Psychological Stress
2023Increased anti-Blackness, including interpersonal racist encounters and macro forms such as extrajudicial killings by the state have demonstrated that Black communities and their psychological well-being are in a precarious position. Extant research has revealed a negative relationship between Black individuals’ encounters with anti-Blackness and ...
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Reparations and Anti-Black Racism
2021Police shootings and incarceration inequalities are two examples of the legacy of slavery in the US and UK. Offering a criminological exploration of the case for slavery and anti-black racism reparations in the context of enduring harms and differential treatment of black citizens, this book refutes the policy perspectives that oppose reparations.
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Physical Education and Anti-Blackness
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020This commentary is not intended to be an all-inclusive “catch-all” but a starting point to inspire behavior change, cultural fluency, and an “ideological repositioning” of how we think about our pr...
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Anti-Blackness and the Effective Altruist
2023Abstract According to a 2019 survey by Rethink Charities, Effective Altruism is white. Really, really white. Of course, many EA adherents don’t think this is a problem. But just as many scholars, activists, and people of color vocally disagree.
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Politics, the Police, and Anti-Blackness
Howard Journal of Communications, 2017Chris Rock’s monologue on Sunday night February 28, 2016 to open the Academy Awards contained more than a stinging series of observations regarding, to adapt a phrase from Jacques Rancière, the distribution of White sensibility (Rancière, 2004); it seemed to me to be also an invitation to think about the relations among presidential
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Unspoken Grammar of Place: Anti-Blackness as a Spatial Imaginary in Education
Journal of School Leadership, 2021Demarcus Jenkins
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