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Reflections on Race from a Global Perspective

October 20, 2016 afropolitanexplosiv 0

A meditation on the difficult issues of race and racism. by Dr Litheko Modisane Author of award-winning  Renegade Reels: The Making & Public Lives of [….]

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Black History & Wealth Creation

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By Vincent Brown While the idea that history is written by the victors is frequently quoted, it fails to sufficiently inform our cultural understanding of [….]

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