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    Viewing Race in the Comfort Zone by Brenda L. Hughes

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…He argues that a workable formula has been developed for successful African American series, “portray black people in a way that would be acceptable to the millions of potential purchasers (whites) of advertised products. …”
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    Black Religious Studies, Misogynoir, and the Matter of Breonna Taylor’s Death by Ahmad Greene-Hayes

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…It examines how scholars of Black religion engage with the issues of state-sanctioned murder, antiblackness, and misogynoir, and it endeavors to underscore ways for Black male* scholars of Black religion to respond to the religious experiences and deaths of Black women and Black people of all gendered experiences. This article’s central claim is that if Black male* scholars of Black religion continue to underscore how Black religion has been a catalyst for Black liberation without attention to how cisheteropatriarchy functions as antiblackness, then we ultimately will be unable to speak the name of Breonna Taylor in earnest.…”
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    Le statut juridique des enfants métis nés en Afrique Occidentale Française de parents inconnus : Entre idéalisme républicain et turpitudes coloniales by Mamadou Badji

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article analyzes the situation in colonial Western French Africa (AOF), showing the fact that the notion of race has been recognized in order to give a place to children, born outside marriage ties, from unions between Europeans and Black people. Through the analysis of legal texts and judicial precedents, the author shows how the colonial law has created what could be considered nowadays as discrimination.…”
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    THE POLITICAL IMPACT ON THE OLYMPIC GAMES BETWEEN 1936 AND 1984 by Todor Raul-Marian

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The Olympic Games between 1936 and 1984 were influenced and affected by a series of problems which created tensions in the international politics: racial discrimination against Jews and black people (Afro-Americans), the soviet troops’ invasion in Hungary and Afghanistan, the Suez crisis, Arabian-Israeli conflict. …”
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    Vicente Juarimbu Salles (1931-2013): time vanquishes the man, but not his work by Roseane Silveira de Souza

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The article highlights space and temporal landmarks of his life and career as intellectual and researcher; his major book titles; the small book editions that he produced; and his theoretical and methodological contributions to the history of the Amazon, especially on the black people.…”
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    L’éducation coloniale au prisme de l’intersectionnalité(Antilles françaises, 1795-1830) by Caroline Fayolle

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Examining these schools reveals how systems of discrimination based on gender, race and class interlocked in the colonial societies of the French West Indies at a time when scholars who upheld the status quo questioned the ability of black people and women to excel academically.…”
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    <b>Sob(re) o <i>silêncio</i> das fontes... A trajetória de uma pesquisa em história da educação e o tratamento das questões étnico-raciais</b> by Eliane Peres

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The paper describes a research process on night classes at Biblioteca Pública Pelotense (BPP) emphasizing the question of black people’s attendance to these courses. Social and professional careers of some black students of “The Library School” are analyzed. …”
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    Modernidad y marimba en la prensa de Tumaco (1909-1914) by Jorge Luis Aparicio Erazo

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The article presents some aspects of the press and journalism of the period, as well as a set of articles that highlight the dances of the black people of the region and that point out fundamental elements of this context in order to understand the ways they were portrayed in the press at that time.…”
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    Reimagining Fan Studies in the Age of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter by Aya Esther Hayashi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We in the United States are living in the midst of two pandemics: Covid-19, which is affecting communities of color at an absurdly disproportionate rate, and a renewed spate of murders of Black people at the hands of police. They reveal the depths of racial inequity and injustice in our country. …”
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    The Black Arts Movement Reprise: Television and Black Art in the 21st Century by Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar

    “…This article explores the ways in which, a half-century after the Black Arts Movement, African Americans in television have cultivated an aesthetic and politics that resonate with the core thrust of the Black Arts Movement, one that sets black people in the center of their own cultural and political narratives, and inextricably bound to the wider movements of social justice in black communities.…”
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    Consciência negra, justiça ambiental e sustentabilidade by Valdir Lamin-Guedes

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…As a population less endowed with financial, political and/or informational resources, Black people experience a disproportionate imposition to environmental risks. …”
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    Referência invisibilizada Maria Odília Teiceira, Leodegária de Jesus e Adélia Sampaio by Fabiana Santos Souza, Hellen Stephanye Rosa de Oliveira, Josileide Veras  de Sousa

    “…Women who are pioneers in their respective areas and that have suffered the process of epistemic racism, despite its numerous contributions, racist strategy of invisibilize and neglect knowledge produced by black people. We aim to collaborate so that the plurality of knowledge and epistemologies are recognized. …”
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    Assumptions about patients seeking PrEP: Exploring the effects of patient and sexual partner race and gender identity and the moderating role of implicit racism. by Samuel R Bunting, Brian A Feinstein, Sarah K Calabrese, Aniruddha Hazra, Neeral K Sheth, Alex F Chen, Sarah S Garber

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Significant disparities between White and Black people exist with respect to PrEP prescription, as do disparities between men and women. …”
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    O DIREITO À EDUCAÇÃO E AS RELAÇÕES RACIAIS NO ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL DAS ESCOLAS DE NITERÓI – THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND RACE RELATIONS IN NITEROI’S PRIMARY SCHOOLS by Carlos Alberto Lima de Almeida

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Rescue the role of law in its genesis, in order to promote a change in discourse, reasoning, logic, gestures, posture, how to treat black people from the dissemination of African history and culture. …”
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    The Association Between State-Level Racial Attitudes Assessed From Twitter Data and Adverse Birth Outcomes: Observational Study by Nguyen, Thu T, Adams, Nikki, Huang, Dina, Glymour, M Maria, Allen, Amani M, Nguyen, Quynh C

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In stratified subgroup analyses, more negative tweets referencing specific racial or ethnic minority groups (black people, Middle Eastern people, and Muslims) were associated with poor birth outcomes for black people and minorities. …”
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    Association between peripheral blood cytopenia and cancer mortality: A race‐specific risk factor for cancer death by Diego A. Adrianzen‐Herrera, Insu Koh, Radhika Gangaraju, Tomi Akinyemiju, Neil A. Zakai

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Cytopenia is more prevalent in Black people but its relationship with racial disparities in cancer mortality is unknown. …”
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    Amplifying the Black Voice Through Design by Terresa Moses

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Throughout this visual essay, I will discuss the importance of community protest as a tool for racial justice, and how design can provide an opportunity to support and uplift the voice of Black people. …”
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    O IMAGINÁRIO DA BRANQUITUDE À LUZ DA TRAJETÓRIA DE GRANDE OTELO: RAÇA, PERSONA E ESTEREÓTIPO EM SUA PERFOMANCE ARTÍSTICA by Luis Felipe Kojima Hirano

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This analysis is carried out by exploring the concepts of stereotype and persona at the intersections of race, body, and gender in his characters, allowing for reflection upon representations of black people through Brazilian cinema’s conventions. …”
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    RACE IS NOT PATHOLOGICAL BUT RACISM IS by Dzifa Dordunoo

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Conclusion: It is important to explore the history of the race to understand that African descent has little to do with the physical and mental health profile of black people. The inconsistencies in the classification of people of the same species across countries do not remove the social implications of racism, because the notion of inequality is implicit in racial groups. …”
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    Amplifying the Black Voice Through Design by Terresa Moses

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Throughout this visual essay, I will discuss the importance of community protest as a tool for racial justice, and how design can provide an opportunity to support and uplift the voice of Black people. …”
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