Race-Blind: Rethinking a French-American Conversation
You don’t waste your energy fighting the fever; you must only fight the disease. And the disease is not racism. […]
You don’t waste your energy fighting the fever; you must only fight the disease. And the disease is not racism. […]
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Frequently, we Brazilian scholars have received concerned questions from foreign colleagues asking what the h… is happening in Brazil. In
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Ethics, or moral philosophy, work with general principles of right and wrong, of just and unjust, of appropriate and inappropriate,
This interview with Claudia Liebelt was conducted by Mihir Sharma and was completed and edited between 25 and 29 May,
You ask, “What concrete actions can we take?” You have to strike, assholes! We need to take the example of