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    Um percurso vivido: pluralizando histórias e memórias a partir do projeto “Territórios Negros” by Francieli Renata Ruppenthal

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…By going through each and every point and emphasizing the multiple voices that bring the journey to life and give purpose to the black territories, it is possible to notice reflections on several questions that involve the themes of race and ethnicity, such as racism. The article concludes that the effects produced by the project surpassed the creators’ expectations.…”
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    SEXY CHINKIES IN INDIAN CITIES: CAN WE EMBRACE A SLANT-EYED MARY? by I. Aye

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… This article investigates the escalation of anti-northeastern racism during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, by analysing the existing and underlying forms of domination faced by north-eastern Indian populations living in the metropolitan cities of India. …”
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    To kneel or not to kneel: Appropriating a religious and sport symbol for racial justice in South Africa by D. Andrew

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article intends to investigate critically the use of the symbolism of kneeling, its socio-political and religious implications, how it is appropriated to address racism and other inequalities in sport, and how it can become a symbol in the process of achieving racial justice. …”
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    Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022 by Emily I. Nwakpuda

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using the case of Boston, the author informs readers that the government-nonprofit partnerships fueled by grants, contracts, and loans within the framework of nonprofit neighborhoods maintains and advances racism and inequity in America. The author defends this proposition by leveraging a historical lens, archival data, and autobiographical descriptions to magnify readers' attention on the racially biased treatment of leaders, workers, and community members associated with nonprofit neighborhoods among diverse communities. …”
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    Participatory Culture for Social Justice: Students Deploying New Media as a Call to Action and Social Change by Sarah McCorkle

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Students presented university data on race and ethnicity, recorded videos depicting the personal narratives of students of color, and remixed media from university archives into an interactive map which displayed evidence of racism on campus. After sharing her classroom experience with colleagues in the law school, a second instructor was inspired to conduct a similar project. …”
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    The End of Bias: A Beginning: The Science and Practice of Overcoming Unconscious Bias by Keaton West Hernandez Hernandez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The End of Bias by Jessica Nordell is a compelling examination of racism and sexism, including with relatable analogies and real-life examples to better explain scientific concepts. …”
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    Four analysis moments for fuzzy cognitive mapping in participatory research by Iván Sarmiento, Anna Dion, Mateja Šajna, Neil Andersson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Stakeholder maps are soft models of how they see causes of an outcome, such as access to services or systemic racism. Based on a standardized FCM protocol, we present four moments in FCM analysis. (1) Agree shared meaning across maps. (2) Calculate the maximum influence of perceived causes. (3) Simplify the maps for communication. (4) Identify priorities for action. …”
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    Adaptation of the Slovenian version of the Symbolic Ableism Scale by Karmen Drljić, Maja Lebeničnik

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In contrast to the original scale, present study did not confirm high levels of empathy and recognition of continuing discrimination as components of ableist attitudes among Slovenian pre-service teachers, suggesting that the adapted scale is more in line with the original concept of symbolic racism. This study highlights the importance of further investigating symbolic ableism and its components in different cultural contexts and subpopulations.…”
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    Lutas diuturnas: políticas públicas, patrimônio e o reconhecimento do clube social negro 24 de Agosto na cidade de Jaguarão (RS) by Alexandre Peres de Lima

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…On this path they face institutional racism and disregard at the local level. A public sphere of mobilization and denunciation in favor of the demands of the club for protection is established in this context. …”
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    Native Centric Ethics Constraining Illegal Migration in Nigeria by Osebor Ikechukwu Monday, Alumona Nicholas Onyemechi, Uchena Chukwuka Obed

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Migration has led to increased cultural variety but has also contributed to segregation, racism, and cultural disputes. Stress on the infrastructure, sadness, and anxiety in the host community, and the resurfacing of violence-related post-traumatic disorder attributed to illegal migration. …”
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    Medicalização do parto: a apropriação dos processos reprodutivos femininos como causa da violência obstétrica by Kenia Martins Pimenta Fernandes, Carlos Mendes Rosa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The medicalization process gave rise to a form of violence resulting from the appropriation of female reproductive processes by health teams called obstetric violence, characterized by the use of harmful obstetric practices that lack scientific evidence of its effectiveness, which are permeated gender and social class prejudices and institutional racism. These aspects are among the main obstacles to dealing with obstetric violence, which needs to be looked at in an intersectional manner, with a focus on women’s autonomy regarding their bodies, taking into account the different forms of oppression to which they are subjected.…”
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    Anti-racist and anti-colonial content within US global health curricula. by Sanemba Aya Fanny, Amy Rule, Heather L Crouse, James C Hudspeth, Bethany Hodge, Marideth Rus, Heather Haq

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The following areas were the least covered in respondents' curricula: anti-racism (n = 34, 53%), white saviorism (n = 34, 53%), history of GH (n = 24, 37.5%). 63% (n = 40) had bidirectional exchanges of trainees or faculty, but often with significant limitations. …”
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    The High Price of Gender Noncompliance: Exploring the Economic Marginality of Trans Women in South Africa by Siyanda Buyile Shabalala, Megan Campbell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These cisgender‐privileging norms intersect with racism and colonial‐apartheid legacies, compounding economic difficulties for trans women. …”
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    Exploring mental health patterns of African international university students in Germany: A review by Jude Tsafack Zefack, Brenda Mbouamba Yankam, Fuanyi Awatboh, Mbonjo Bitsie Dora, Esua Alphonsius Fotindong

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results: African students face higher levels of anxiety compared to students from other regions, mainly due to cultural distance and experiences of racism. Despite their significant presence, mental health services tailored to their needs are limited. …”
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    Solidarity in Ethnically Diverse Contexts: Supportive Relations of First‐Generation Roma Graduates’ Social Mobility in Hungary by Judit Durst, Margit Feischmidt, Zsanna Nyírő

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The relationship between Roma and non‐Roma in Central and Eastern European countries is determined by growing socio‐economic inequalities, racism based on structural inequalities, and far‐right policies of scapegoating. …”
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    The Impact of Abatwa Settlement Patterns on their Social Economic Development: A Case Study of Kisoro Municipality. by Ahishakiye, Vincent

    Published 2023
    “…Findings of the study indicated that Batwa have faced a lot of challenges as a result of being landless, and Batwa women arc at the center or different forms of violations compared to men, although both genders arc experiencing some level or vulnerability and challenges such as racism, discrimination and human rights violations. …”
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    The AFFIRM Framework for gender-affirming care: qualitative findings from the Transgender and Gender Diverse Health Equity Study by Meg Quint, Schuyler Bailar, Alexis Miranda, Shalender Bhasin, Devin O’Brien-Coon, Sari L. Reisner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Themes about gender-affirming care coalesced into the acronym AFFIRM: (1) Affirms in individual interactions: Participants called for affirmation of TGD identity, lived expertise, and competent TGD providers and staff. (2) Flexible and accessible: Participants expressed the need for gender-affirming care to be available beyond urban population-specific clinics, in a timely fashion without long wait lists, and in a community-centered manner such as offering non-traditional times and settings. (3) Fights systemic oppression: Participants emphasized the need for providers and health systems to eliminate gatekeeping practices for gender-affirming care and create care models that resist intersecting oppressive systems such as racism and cisgenderism. (4) Interacts with community: Patients desired intentional interaction with TGD community to holistically address health and unmet gender affirmation needs. (5) Retains patients in care: Patients shared the need to collaboratively identify and problem-solve obstacles to gender-affirming care with providers and healthcare systems to optimize TGD-specific retention strategies. (6) Multidisciplinary: Patients called for interdisciplinary teams with co-located services such as primary care and mental healthcare with letter-writing for surgical care, and incorporation of peer navigators to meet the broader social, health, and well-being needs of TGD people. …”
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    La littérature de jeunesse : images et supports d’un enseignement historique de la traite et de l’esclavage des noirs by Amzat Boukari-Yabara

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…L’originalité des styles, des formats, des informations et des sources nous autorise à croiser les ouvrages et à envisager les commentaires sous des angles différents, notamment celui du racisme. Mais discuter des libertés éventuelles prises par les auteurs impose dans un second temps de suivre le cheminement qu’ils proposent pour éclairer le lecteur sur cette sombre partie de l’histoire. …”
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