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Racism in public health authorities-A scoping review and situational analysis. [PDF]
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How multiracial emerging adults experience discrimination: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Risk factors of genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder among Black women in the United States: A conceptual review. [PDF]
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“White supremacy in heels”: (white) feminism, white supremacy, and discursive violence
Communication and Critical/ Cultural Studies, 2020As a progressive intervention into patriarchy, feminism has traditionally centered (white) women's experience, yet when sex and gender are combined with race, feminism tends to lose its progressive...
Michelle A Holling
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The concept of White supremacy is introduced and its impact on society and the social work profession is examined. The ideological and historical foundations of Whiteness in the United States are summarized, and an overview is provided of the legal supports that codified White supremacist ideas into structural racism.
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The concept of White supremacy is introduced and its impact on society and the social work profession is examined. The ideological and historical foundations of Whiteness in the United States are summarized, and an overview is provided of the legal supports that codified White supremacist ideas into structural racism.
Charles W. Mills +2 more
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When did whiteness begin? Was its rise inevitable? In this powerful history, John Broich traces the emergence, evolution and contradictions of white supremacy, from its roots in the British empire, to the racial politics of the present. Focussing on the English-speaking world, he examines how ideas of whiteness connect to the history of slavery ...
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