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Cane River: the archaeology of “free people of colour” in colonial Louisiana
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We Are the Same, but Different: A Duoethnography of People of Colour Who Are Care Leavers
Published 2020-07-01“…In this article, we use autoethnography to explore autobiographical narratives of being both people of colour and care leavers. The conversations were recorded (audio and transcription) and themes include identity, common emotional responses, perspectives, the challenges of being Asian and Black and in care, identifying as a care leaver in adulthood, race and racism. …”
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Do UK Universities Care about Hedgehogs More Than People of Colour?
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: “…people of colour…”
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Commentaires sur « Racialiser la société : un projet et un échec. Autopsie du cas domingois » de Dominique Rodgers
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Races, ethnies et communautés : la Guyane et Saint-Domingue en miroir
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Narrative Metaphors as a Qualitative Analytical Tool: Networked Webs of Oppression and Pedagogical Care for People of Colour in Academia
Published 2022-10-01“…Reflecting on an (auto)ethnographic study from the standpoint of a person of colour, this article uses the narrative myth of Gaia to analyze and structure the recollection of over 5 years of teaching people of colour at a large Canadian university and distill from them the character of pedagogical care. …”
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Billboard Advertisement and Racial Perception in Ghana
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Raciser la société : un projet administratif pour une société domingoise complexe (1760-1791)
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The children of Africa in the colonies
Published 2001“…<p>This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a particular focus on their relationships with and attitudes towards slaves. …”
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The Thirteen Percent Problem: Authors of Colour in the British Young Adult Market, 2017-2019 edition
Published 2021-11-01“…The underrepresentation of people of colour in books and authorship is a critical issue for the British publishing industry. …”
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Understanding the Impact of (Anti-)Racism on Covid-19 Vaccine Allocation Decision-Making
Published 2023-01-01“…<span class="abs_content">This article uses critical discourse analysis to interrogate Covid-19 vaccine allocation frameworks created by Johns Hopkins and the National Academies to understand how the authors of these frameworks conceptualized the problem of vaccine hesitancy among people of colour. This article argues these frameworks represent an institutional discourse about vaccine-hesitant racialized people that casts people of colour as mistrustful, conspiracy-prone and unwilling to engage with public health efforts and that this stereotyping undermined the anti-racist potential of these frameworks to address vaccine hesitancy among racialized people by failing to consider how vaccine hesitancy in people of colour can be an attempt to mitigate the untrustworthy nature of US public health institutions. …”
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Race and leadership in the news media 2024: evidence from five markets
Published 2024“…Building off work started in 2020, we find in 2024 that only 23% of the 75 top editors across the 100 brands covered are people of colour, the same as in 2023. In every country, the percentage of people of colour in the general population remains higher than among top editors. …”
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Race and leadership in the news media 2023: evidence from five markets
Published 2023“…Building off work started in 2020, we find in 2023 that only 23% of the 81 top editors across the 100 brands covered are people of colour. In every country, the percentage of people of colour in the general population remains higher than among top editors. …”
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Whispered Song: Discerning Voices of 19th Century Louisianan Poets
Published 2013-05-01“…The messages of Free People of Colour were spread through subtle and subversive poetry and song in 19th century French Louisiana. …”
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Toward a more inclusive history of the Cuban revolution of 1959
Published 2020-11-01“…The article claims that most historiography of the Cuban revolution of 1959 has omitted women, people of colour, and to some extent student youth and labourers. …”
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MAP-ping Queerness? Street Art in Philadelphia
Published 2023-11-01“…Based on a non-representational model of geography, I also reflect on how street art allows the queer community to constitute spaces for LGBTQIA+ people of colour. Philadelphia’s street art enables individual self-determination, as well as congregation, contestation, and conversation among queer people of colour, and between the queer and wider communities, in Philadelphia today. …”
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Violence as a “Generational Experience” of Growing Up in Post-Wall East Germany? Female Experiences of Racist Othering and Assault in East Germany 1989–2000
Published 2023-11-01“…During this period, People of Colour experienced a discharge of the general tension through a sharp increase in violence directed against them by radical right-wing actors. …”
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Double pandemic: racial discrimination amid coronavirus disease 2019
Published 2020-01-01“…The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has seen an escalation of racial discrimination against non-citizens and people of colour in many places around the world. While this COVID-19-related racial discrimination against non-citizens and people of colour has drawn much attention in the media space, the issue has been less discussed in academia. …”
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