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O algorítimo contra a resistência afro | Outras Palavras Referência dos estudos da diáspora negra, sociólogo inglês aponta: Era Digital capturada pelas big techs ameaça dissolver a insurgência da cultura negra. A música é sintoma: antes potência política, hoje é marginalizada. A saída: o humanismo antirracista frente ao niilismo

O algorítimo contra a resistência afro.
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#Descolonizaes #Atnticonegro #Conviviabilidade #Humanismoantirracista #Msicanegra #PaulGilroy

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‘At home, racism, nativism, and xenophobia have been bolstered by learned ignorance of imperial history.’ #PaulGilroy in his introduction to #StuartHall: Selected writings on Race and Difference. LEARNED IGNORANCE is a great term here

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Book of the Day: Black Britain by Paul Gilroy

From Windrush to Notting Hill, Gilroy weaves a vital visual history of Black life in the UK – the icons, the everyday, the overlooked.

A powerful chronicle of presence, resistance and belonging.

#BlackBritishHistory #PostcolonialBritain #PaulGilroy

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#SteveMcQueen & #PaulGilroy at @GC_CUNY tonight (they’re streaming too)!

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"Gilroy" is visible in white text on a red portion of the design. There's also a white strip of text that reads "There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack". The rest of the flag is in green, red and yellow instead of the traditional colours. The item is photographed on what looks like a dark wooden surface or table.
The color scheme and text suggest this is related to discussions about race relations and cultural identity in Britain. "There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack" is a notable phrase in British cultural and racial discourse. Paul Gilroy is a significant British scholar known for his work on race, culture and identity.

"Gilroy" is visible in white text on a red portion of the design. There's also a white strip of text that reads "There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack". The rest of the flag is in green, red and yellow instead of the traditional colours. The item is photographed on what looks like a dark wooden surface or table. The color scheme and text suggest this is related to discussions about race relations and cultural identity in Britain. "There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack" is a notable phrase in British cultural and racial discourse. Paul Gilroy is a significant British scholar known for his work on race, culture and identity.

It's an older text, but this is a classic and important book by sociologist Paul Gilroy, which still has a lot to say.

#racism #SystemicRacism #RacismInBritain #PaulGilroy #Sociologist

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Hi, I’m new here, looks good! Has anyone seen #davidolusoga and #aguycalledgerald? I also can’t find #wutang and #paulgilroy as well as #johnypitts

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