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The Black and Blue Line

By Adeola EnigbokanOctober 14, 2015
South Africa’s turn to untrained black constables to maintain order as apartheid crumbled reveals the inherent limitations of community policing
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She Mad and She Magic

By Muna MireAugust 13, 2015
Black women's anger towards supposed allies is never taken for the self-preserving force it is
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Towards a Black Muslim Ontology of Resistance

By Muna MireApril 29, 2015
Anti-blackness and Islamophobia structure American Black Muslim subjects through opposing regimes of identity and visibility
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Scary Negroes with Guns

By Messiah RhodesFebruary 23, 2015
The imaginary guns that white people perceive in black hands reveal a longstanding fear of black resistance
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Not All Nerds

By Christopher T. FanNovember 6, 2014
By imagining nerds as a race of their own, Silicon Valley tries to disguise its white supremacy
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In a Mirror, Darkly

By Hannah BlackApril 15, 2014
A review of Helen Oyeyemi's novel Boy, Snow, Bird
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Consciously or Unconsciously

By JW McCormackMarch 6, 2014
Is the infamous white-supremacist novel The Turner Diaries a real threat, or just a shitty book for shitty people?
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