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A Whitened Rainbow: The In/visibility of Race and Racism in LGBTQ+ Higher Education Scholarship
Scholars critique LGBTQ+ social movements for failing to understand how oppressive systems like racism inform the experiences of LGBTQ+ community members.
Romeo Jackson +2 more
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Introduction—Corona A(e)ffects: Radical Affectivities of Dissent and Hope
Right from the emergence of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, national governments and international institutions have been relentlessly qualifying it as an “unprecedented” event.
Mattia Fumanti, Elena Zambelli
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Reflections on Ben Okri, Goenawan Mohamad, and the 2020 Global Uprisings
The global Black Lives Matter uprisings against police violence prompted by Floyd’s murder were connected to a longer history of transnational Black struggles.
Kevin K. Gaines
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Identity, Affect, Alliance: Thinking Whiteness Transnationally
I interrogate affective investments in whiteness, both in antiracist movements and in their white-supremacist counterparts. Questioning the definition of whiteness as either race or ethnicity, I point out the affective aspects of both whiteness and ...
Cord-Heinrich Plinke
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The Hidden Pandemic of Family Violence During COVID-19: Unsupervised Learning of Tweets
BackgroundFamily violence (including intimate partner violence/domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse) is a hidden pandemic happening alongside COVID-19. The rates of family violence are rising fast, and women and children are disproportionately
Xue, Jia +4 more
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Queers non blanc·hes en France
How can we explain the under-representation of queers of color in our queer activist spaces ? Are racialized people destined to be eternally taken for straight without a clear statement of their non-heterosexuality ?
Najwa Ouguerram-Magot
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Child Care and Carcerality: Reviewing Dorothy Roberts' ?Torn Apart?
In ?Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World,? Dorothy E. Roberts builds on years of research to create a thorough analysis of the US child welfare system.
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Baldwin’s Transatlantic Reverberations: Between “Stranger in the Village” and I Am Not Your Negro
James Baldwin’s writing, his persona, as well as his public speeches, interviews, and discussions are undergoing a renewed reception in the arts, in queer and critical race studies, and in queer of color movements.
Jovita dos Santos Pinto +4 more
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This article takes up the question of how to develop effective strategies for engaging conservative students who feel under attack in feminist classrooms. Every semester I teach a Women’s Studies course that introduces students to the history and breadth
Tristan Josephson
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Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German feminisms [PDF]
Despite the recent wave of scholarship on intersectionality, as well as a surge in feminist scholarship on Islam in German feminist studies, feminist research has yet to adequately engage with the role of religion in intersectionality.
Beverly Weber
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