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+Check out Wesley Hu's circuitdebater! |
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+By positing slavery as the starting point of American racism, the scholarship you cite glosses over colonization of land that required genocide of indigenous peoples, Lawrence and Dua ‘05: |
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+“Decolonizing Antiracism” Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua Social Justice Vol. 32. No. 4 (2005) pp 120-143 http://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/bonita-lawrence-decolonizing-anti-racs.pdf |
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+We can see… and diasporic countercultures. |
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+The postcolonial approach of erasure means omission is the problem, Lawrence and Dua 2: |
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+“Decolonizing Antiracism” Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua Social Justice Vol. 32. No. 4 (2005) pp 120-143 http://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/bonita-lawrence-decolonizing-anti-racs.pdf |
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+International critical race… “race” and racism? |
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+The alternative is to recognize the historical relationship between colonization and racism in order to foster productive dialogue, which requires reframing the discussion on indigenous terms, Lawrence and Dua 3: |
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+“Decolonizing Antiracism” Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua Social Justice Vol. 32. No. 4 (2005) pp 120-143 http://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/bonita-lawrence-decolonizing-anti-racs.pdf |
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+1. Aboriginal sovereignty… colonization and resistance. |
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+Even if you mitigate the links, the perm always fails – pluralism just further brushes aside the indigenous cause, Lawrence and Dua 4: |
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+“Decolonizing Antiracism” Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua Social Justice Vol. 32. No. 4 (2005) pp 120-143 http://www.racialequitytools.org/resourcefiles/bonita-lawrence-decolonizing-anti-racs.pdf |
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+Equally disturbing, when… subjectivities, and antiracism. |