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+====Idolizing Assata obscures everyday radicalism which turns their case==== |
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+James 99 Joy James Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics 1999 Presidential Professor of the Humanities and a professor in political science at Williams College Pg. 99-100 |
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+Although the Deacons of Defense protected nonviolent civil rights organizers in the 1950s and 1960s |
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+-and-file women, the weight of representation would include sexualization. |
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+====They dedicate no time for positive representations of black transwomen who experience a unique intersection of anti-blackness. Centering is key to understanding blackness as alive and resilient. Here are their names:==== |
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+**Kahn 15** ~~Janaya J. Khan, Guest Contributor, "Op-Ed: Black Trans Women to the Front", The Feminist Wire. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2015/02/op-ed-black-trans-women-front/~~ |
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+The brutalization of Black trans women has been perpetuated by every group of people conceivable |
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+you are about the liberation of all Black people, you will too. |
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+====The focus on individual survival artificially brackets off collective questions and is redeployed by conservative ideology to justify structural violence==== |
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+**Giroux 2003** – McMaster University, Global Television Network Chair in English and Cultural Studies |
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+(Henry A, Pedagogies of Difference, Race, and Representation: Film as a Site of Translation and Politics Pedagogies of Difference: Rethinking Education for Social Change, edited by Peter Pericles Trifonas, pg. 95-96) |
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+Any attempt to address Baby Boy as a form of public pedagogy would have to |
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+disfigure the possibility of racial justice, democratic politics, and responsible citizenship. |