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Early intercultural contact occurred in West Africa through transatlantic slavery and colonisation. This led to the development of hybridized cultures in many parts of the world. Depending on the historical context in different communities, this cultural
Yéo, Lacina
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Teaching the History of American Rivers
Like Open Rivers, I have long tried to answer the question of the value of river history and how can it be put to work to achieve environmental justice.
Scot McFarlane
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Abstract This study explored how lecturers in a post‐92 UK university conceptualise and enact decolonial curriculum principles within their teaching and programme design. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with academic staff across multiple disciplines, the research adopts a qualitative, phenomenologically informed approach to examine the interplay
Reece Sohdi
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In this article we mine an array of British anti-slavery materials seeking the voices of enslaved East Africans in the western Indian Ocean. We draw attention to the numerous problems of translation involved in this kind of basic research and to the ...
Edward A. Alpers, Matthew S. Hopper
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Indigeneity and Blackness: Partners in the Struggles of Settler-Colonialism
The North American continent, as it is known today, has experienced forced transformations over the past five hundred years. Through the hands of different European powers, what is known as Turtle Island by many was transformed into a radically ...
Octavia Andrade-Dixon
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ABSTRACT Understanding collegiate norms and practices that promote sense of belonging among students who have traditionally been raced, gendered, stigmatized, and excluded as the ‘other’ in predominantly white institutions (PWI) is of paramount importance today as these efforts face increasingly antagonistic legislation, state policies, and ...
Nkenji K. Clarke +3 more
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First, the article presents an investigation on the most remarkable features associated with the so-called Theater of Anchieta, in which translation, betrayal and adaptation strategies were employed in close harmony with the doctrine of the Society of ...
Edélcio Mostaço
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Legacy and the Politics of Racial Terminology
ABSTRACT When a term carries a sordid past, it is tempting to think it should have no future use. Yet the normative life of a word is rarely exhausted by its origins. This article develops legacy analysis as a method for enriching evaluation of what should be done with historically burdened terms. Rather than treating origins as decisive, the framework
Paul‐Mikhail Catapang Podosky
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Emerging Issues for Counselors Applying Neuroscience With Black Clients: Avoiding Scientific Racism
ABSTRACT Neuroscience‐infused methods are heavily impacting the manner in which counselors, educators, and researchers approach working with clients and conducting research. While some scholars perceive neuroscience as scientifically objective and culturally neutral, that is not entirely true.
Isaac Burt
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A legislação indígena: ambigüidades na formação do Estado-nação no Brasil
O principal objetivo do presente artigo é discutir alguns aspectos das ambigüidades da legislação indígena desde a colônia até a segunda metade do século XIX no Brasil. Em última instância, aquelas ambigüidades revelavam as tensões estabelecidas entre os
Carlos Henrique Gileno
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