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#BlackLivesMatter Across the Hemisphere
NACLA Report on the Americas, 2017In the summer of 2014, as protests raged following the deaths of innocent Black men by police in Ferguson, New York, and Baltimore, the righteous indignation of thousands in the streets came togeth...
Joshua Frens-String, Alejandro Velasco
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Veterinary Record, 2020
‘The British Veterinary Association stands with all members and Team Vet colleagues who face prejudice. We want to state clearly that Black Lives Matter and it is up to all of us to act against racism and discrimination.’
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‘The British Veterinary Association stands with all members and Team Vet colleagues who face prejudice. We want to state clearly that Black Lives Matter and it is up to all of us to act against racism and discrimination.’
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#BlackLivesMatter and business
Human Resource Management International Digest, 2018Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Journal of Reformed Theology, 2017
Even though theology and Critical Race Theory (CRT) have yet to partner with one another in earnest, neo-Calvinism of the Kuyperian variety shares with CRT some important commitments. Kuyper and CRT both problematize liberalism. For Kuyper, French Revolutionary liberalism was a humanistic revolt against the God from whom originate individual freedoms ...
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Even though theology and Critical Race Theory (CRT) have yet to partner with one another in earnest, neo-Calvinism of the Kuyperian variety shares with CRT some important commitments. Kuyper and CRT both problematize liberalism. For Kuyper, French Revolutionary liberalism was a humanistic revolt against the God from whom originate individual freedoms ...
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Precarity in the Era of #BlackLivesMatter
WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2017Guy Standing's theory of precarity fails to account for the myriad ways in which people of African descent, specifically Black Americans, experienced precarity prior to the rise of neoliberalism. This facilitates Black Americans remaining an eternal precariat class and also undermines the multiracial, progressive coalitions that could assist in solving
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#BlackLivesMatter: Innovative Black Resistance
Sociological Forum, 2019Since 2013, extrajudicial police killings of black people have captured the attention of U.S. and international media, substantially because of the work of leaders in the Black Lives Matter (#BLM) movement. #BLM is simultaneously a group of localized organizations and a broad online social movement.
Jozie Nummi, Carly Jennings, Joe Feagin
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How Religious Is #BlackLivesMatter?
2018Many commentators have suggested that the US Civil Rights Movement was led by religious figures while the current movement for racial justice, organized around the slogan Black Lives Matter, is secular. This chapter complicates that narrative. It examines ways that religious ideas and practices continue to circulate among racial justice organizers ...
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