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SUCULTURE ha respondido al debate Slaves, or Enslaved. Merchants, or Scoundrel. Saints, or Sinners. en el foro Academia, Scholarship & Research
@GenZTalks & @Nubian Why is this important – to write books that truly highlight the broader historical narratives of Africa’s vast and diverse histories, cultures, and contributions, which have often been marginalized or misrepresented in mainstream historical discourses?!
1. Counteracting Historical Erasure
African history has long been…[Leer más] -
SUCULTURE empezó el debate Troubling trend of Black women losing jobs after attending #AfroTech. en el foro Tech, Software & Development
Troubling trend of Black women losing jobs after attending #AfroTech.
There is an ongoing concern that Black women are loosing their jobs for attending AFROTECH, a conference celebrated for empowering Black technologists and entrepreneurs. This incident raises profound social, and ethical questions about the intersections of race,…[Leer más]
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SUCULTURE ha respondido al debate Slaves, or Enslaved. Merchants, or Scoundrel. Saints, or Sinners. en el foro Academia, Scholarship & Research
@GenZTalks The perpetuation of Eurocentric and racially hegemonic systems, particularly those entrenched within the Black/White binary, is sustained through a variety of mechanisms, including silence, complicity, amplification, and adaptive survival strategies. These mechanisms, whether consciously done, or shaped through systemic constraints,…[Leer más] -
The Nubian ha respondido al debate Slaves, or Enslaved. Merchants, or Scoundrel. Saints, or Sinners. en el foro Academia, Scholarship & Research
This is jarring!Considering the current shift in political ideologies, in the U.S, and Europe, with the normalisation of racist rhetoric, including sexist language, continued redlining, denialism, ‘othering’, under-funding, and warm nostalgia for the past, shouldn’t the Black start developing ways to develop structures and protect itself from…[Leer más]
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The Nubian ha respondido al debate Breaking the Cycle: Misogyny, the Legacy of Male Presidents, and the Election en el foro Black Feminist Perspectives
This focus on intersectionality is timely and relevant, bringing attention to the compounded difficulties Black women face in the political arena. The emphasis on “double jeopardy” strengthens the argument for why a Black female president is not only overdue but essential for progress on multiple fronts, as she would bring insights informed by…[Leer más] - Cargar más entradas