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Making Whiteness Visible and Felt in Fairview

open access: yesHumanities, 2021
In this article I analyse how Jackie Sibblies Drury’s play Fairview makes white audience members feel white. As a play that exposes whiteness and calls white people to account for their racism, Fairview speaks to contemporary global antiracist activism ...
Michael Pearce
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“Defund” or “Refund” the Police?: City Council Responsiveness to the Black Lives Matter Protests

open access: yesUrban Affairs Review, 2023
In this research note, we investigate the degree to which local governments reduced or expanded the budgets of police departments in the aftermath of the nation-wide protests organized by the Black Lives Matter movement during the summer of 2020. We also
Bai Linh Hoang, Andrea Benjamin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Oral History - OH 764 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This interview was conducted by Margaret “Isa” Long with Interviewee J as part of Project 2020: A Collaborative Oral History. The Interviewee discusses the significance of the Black Lives Matter movement and the greater issues surrounding race ...
Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ
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Introduction: Teaching Black Lives Matter

open access: yesRadical Teacher, 2016
An introduction to Radical Teacher, Issue 106: Teaching Black Lives Matter. This issue brings together a diverse collection of articles exploring educator’s responses, strategies, and stories on how #BlackLivesMatter has informed their teaching practice,
Paula Austin   +3 more
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Black Lives Do Matter [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation, 2016
In this issue of Circulation , Mehta and colleagues1 provide additional information on the state of cardiovascular care for the black population in the United States and, once again, the results remain mixed in our ability to optimize care for all. Their data remain consistent with findings from Bridges et al2 in 2000 in identifying race as an adverse ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Activism, intersectionality, and community psychology: The way in which Black Lives Matter Toronto helps us the examine white supremacy in Canada's LGBTQ community

open access: yesCommunity Psychology in Global Perspective, 2018
Black Lives Matter’s Toronto chapter protested at the city’s 2016 LGBTQ Pride parade to make pointed demands for more funding, access to space, and the removal of police presence at future pride celebrations.
Ellis Furman   +3 more
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The Partisans and the Persuadables: Public Views of Black Lives Matter and the 2020 Protests

open access: yesPerspectives on Politics, 2022
In the spring and summer of 2020, a remarkable number of Americans participated in a remarkable number of protests in support of Black Lives Matter.
Kevin Drakulich, M. Denver
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State Racism, State Violence, and Vulnerable Solidarity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
What makes #BlackLivesMatter unique is the implication that it isn’t only some black lives that matter, that is, not only the most commonly referenced male lives. Rather, the hashtag suggests that all black lives matter, including queer, trans, disabled,
Cherry, Myisha
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Police Brutality as Human Rights Violation: A Study Case of Black Lives Matter

open access: yesVaria Justicia, 2023
Today’s unresolved human rights issue is racial misbehavior and police brutality in all of its manifestations. The United States of America stands as a horrifying example of a State that has failed to protect its citizens against bigotry.
Yordan Gunawan   +2 more
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Black Lives Matter in Information Literacy

open access: yesRadical Teacher, 2019
The institutional racism addressed by the Black Lives Matter movement is encoded in many of the structures of academia, including academic libraries. A librarian who teaches information literacy asks students to think about which voices are represented ...
Angela Pashia
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