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Charlotte started the topic Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' in the forum Sportspinned post
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Charlotte started the topic Hair Love. in the forum Tot's & Mum'spinned post
Psychoanalytic
theory and film?!

The pioneering scientific study by renowned psychologists, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, provides a blueprint on how the fundamentals of representation and inclusiveness contributes to the development of the conscious qualities, confidence, and self-identification in African American children.
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Charlotte started the topic From Africa to the Blues: Sinners in the forum Classics, Liberal Arts & Film
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Gen-Z Talks replied to the topic Beyond Visibility: Cultural Representation, and Power in the forum Gen Z and Millennials
@charlotte /& @si-don …. Attention is currency! Black Gen-Z’s streaming habits, subscription choices, and social media engagement directly translates to income and commercial realities.We need to be smart about our choices!
We need to provide more visibility for Black creators!
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UK Property Buying Tips London: by Simon Don I. replied to the topic Beyond Visibility: Cultural Representation, and Power in the forum Gen Z and Millennials
@charlotte There is a psychological dimension to representation. Media does not simply mirror identity, it sets the boundaries of what young Black people believe is possible.The struggle is less about stereotypes alone and more about imaginative constraint.
This truly echoes the work of Frantz Fanon – symbolic limitation narrows s…Read More
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The African Monetarist replied to the topic Strait of Hormuz Disruption: How Africa Can Hedge Against a Global Energy Shock in the forum Academia, Scholarship & Research
@jcole Looking at this from a Private Investor / Fund Manager perspective: Instability tied to geopolitical risks at the Strait of Hormuz is already creating unstable oil price swings. That is not purely a threat – It is an investment signal.Volatility is opportunity; especially for African markets!
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The lesson from volatility around the Strait of Hormuz is clear: countries that control refining, storage, and distribution control their economic destiny. Energy security is fundamentally about power relationships.
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