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Reading the Sensual in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room
Published 2023-11-01“…Using this analysis, we articulate a Baldwinian theory of the sensual as a site for interventions against the racism and homophobia generated by our 21st-century system of reality and as a source of techniques for altering our sense of reality to make systemic transformations possible.…”
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Four analysis moments for fuzzy cognitive mapping in participatory research
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
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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Equitable food value chains through collaborative action [in an inequitable landscape]
Published 2025-01-01“…To promote food equity, new forms of collective action, including functional relationships across the value chain, must address deeper structural imbalances in the food system, such as those resulting from structural racism. …”
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Lutas diuturnas: políticas públicas, patrimônio e o reconhecimento do clube social negro 24 de Agosto na cidade de Jaguarão (RS)
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
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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Kościół na drodze ku „Nostra Aetate”.Zarys relacji chrześcijańsko-żydowskich w XX w. przed II wojną światową
Published 2018-03-01“… A review of the chosen teachings of the Church concerning Jews and Judaism – both official and unofficial – showed that in the twentieth century, before the Second World War, the Church spoke especially in response to the errors of racism, statolatry and various forms of Antisemitism. …”
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Equitable food value chains through collaborative action [in an inequitable landscape]
Published 2025-01-01“…To promote food equity, new forms of collective action, including functional relationships across the value chain, must address deeper structural imbalances in the food system, such as those resulting from structural racism. …”
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Trauma, Justice, and Equity: Using Critical Theories and Concepts to Address Systemic Harm Among Youth Punishment System-Involved Black Girls
Published 2025-01-01“…Black girls, particularly those involved in systems such as juvenile justice, child welfare, and education, often face disproportionate exposure to violence, abuse and neglect, trauma, and systemic racism. For Black girls with histories of trauma and PTSD, these intersecting challenges are compounded by the added vulnerabilities of race, gender, and YPS involvement. …”
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Piracy as counter-hegemony
Published 2022-10-01“…This paper explores piracy in Hanover Park, a Cape Flats township, as an expression of a politics of resistance to racism and racial disadvantage, but more specifically as a routine social practice deeply embedded within the lived reality of community members. …”
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Medicalização do parto: a apropriação dos processos reprodutivos femininos como causa da violência obstétrica
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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Actualization of peacekeeping activity priority directions in the conditions of current Russian-Ukrainian war on the example of police structures of the countries of the world and...
Published 2022-06-01“…The formation of the necessary peacemaking skills is a guarantee of the stability of the state, especially regarding the unification around the solution of such issues as ecocide, genocide, modern states of war, ethnic hatred, racism, violence in the family, regarding the solution of various kinds of conflicts, communication and cooperation with issues of peace and security both in a separate country and in the world. …”
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Conflits, féminité et identités diasporiques. Le pouvoir de la représentation chez Pratibha Parmar et Gurinder Chadha
Published 2010-09-01“…While challenging commonly-held perceptions of citizens from Asian descent, such committed cinema denounced racism, encouraging a spirit of resistance to the traditional ‘Us’ vs ‘Them’ relations of power in British society.Yet as the twenty-first century approached, both directors have embraced a more consensual view of British race relations. …”
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Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: A Network-Text
Published 2022-12-01“…Rankine’s previous collections already gestured towards the book as material object, but in Citizen it dominates her practice, as she acknowledges how digital technologies have, for better or worse, rewired everybody into conceptualizing on sight, reinforcing – rather than extinguishing – the look-first racism of contemporary culture. Citizen’s impact is not just a matter of its internal literary dynamics, therefore. …”
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Experiences and outcomes of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller women in pregnancy: a scoping review protocol
Published 2022-07-01“…Introduction Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities are subjected to a specific form of racism fuelled by deep-seated prejudice and stereotypes. …”
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A Critical Review of Social Exclusion and Inclusion among Immigrant and Refugee Women
Published 2023-01-01“…The first theme considers the causes and outcomes of social exclusion represented as social determinants in the context of settlement and includes social environment, social supports, language ability, discrimination and racism, settlement and identity, income and employment, education and professional credentials, institutions, and government services. …”
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Anti-racist and anti-colonial content within US global health curricula.
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
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
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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Social Justice Work in the University: Understanding Student and Staff Perceptions and Aspirations for Decolonising the Curriculum from a University-Wide Survey
Published 2025-01-01“…Positioned within the university’s broader commitments to anti-racism and as part of a student–staff partnership project focused on interrogating contemporary coloniality, this research investigates how participants understand and experience decolonial initiatives as well as the perceived impact of these efforts on curriculum, relationships, and institutional culture. …”
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