The film set in Lagos focuses on colorism and skin bleaching from a unique African perspective.
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Outrage Grows After Two White Men Physically Attack Black Student At The University Of Arizona | Essence
University of Arizona students are outraged that two White assailants were referred to social justice training after attacking a Black student on campus.
View MoreData of prejudice: the uses and abuses of the science of race | New Statesman
New books by science writer Angela Saini and psychology professor Jennifer Eberhard look at the “scientific” evolution of racism throughout history.
View MoreTell Me It’s Not About Race | The Atlantic
DeRay Mckesson doesn’t get First Amendment rights, but neofascists do.
View MoreWhat Cambridge University taught us about racism | The Guardian
Cambridge graduates Chelsea Kwakye and Ore Ogunbiyi have written a guide to help students – and it’s the second title published by Stormzy’s #Merky Books
View MoreDon’t blame Muslims for the crimes of white supremacists | Al Jazeera
The American right is systematically trying to cover up far-right crimes by focusing attention on the Muslim community.
View MoreThe Dawn of American Slavery: A symbol of slavery — and survival | The Washington Post
Angela’s arrival in Jamestown in 1619 marked the beginning of a subjugation that left millions in chains
View MoreThe Racial Bias Built Into Photography | The New York Times
Sarah Lewis explores the relationship between racism and the camera.
View MoreWhen Hit Dogs Holler | Medium
Society is noisy right now, which to my ear sounds like the cacophonous wail of hit dogs. How do we deal with folks who don’t want to acknowledge or deal with systemic oppression?
View MoreAmerican Exceptionalism (White Exceptionalism by a nicer name) | Medium
William Spivey, Medium Illustration by Matthieu Bourel, photograph by Edu Bayer for The New York Times, Featured Image [dropcap]American[/dropcap] Exceptionalism has been described by historians since the mid-1800s. Definitions fall basically into three camps. 1. Because of its unique origins, born from revolution, America is unique from all other nations. Never having Kings and Queens […]
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