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Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Critical Research and Perspectives employs an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach to examine Black cisgender women's social, cultural, economic, and political experiences in Latin America and
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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NACLA Report on the Americas. 54:237-239
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Angela Gilliam, Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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Journal of Black Studies. 52:565-576
This essay looks at the intellectual relationship between author Angela Gilliam and Afro-Brazilian scholar-activist Abdias Nascimento. In 1968, both Gilliam and Nascimento were involved in self-examination and reinvention in terms of the positive aff
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry, Anani Dzidzienyo
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Journal of Black Studies. 52:555-564
This essay provides a brief introduction to this special issue focused on the life and work of Black Brazilian scholar-activist Abdias Nascimento. The contributors include, Vera Lucia Benedito, Ollie Johnson, Zachary Morgan, Elisa Larkin Nascimento,
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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Theories of Race and Racism ISBN: 9781003276630
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::470d61a1147277f9bc8eac18aeb70f72
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003276630-49
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003276630-49
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Feminist Anthropology. 2:38-49
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Tasneem Siddiqui, Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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The Black Scholar. 50:64-74
The original interview appeared on April 17, 2019 on the Africa World Now Project weekly radio series and has been transcribed and edited for clarity and length. Keisha-Khan Y. Perry and Tasneem Si...
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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Transforming Anthropology. 28:131-133
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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American Anthropologist. 122:157-162
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Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
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Meridians. 14:94-120
In Brazil and throughout the African diaspora, rarely are black women, especially poor black women, considered leaders of social movements, much less political theorists. While Afro-Brazilian women are at the very heart of the struggle for urban hous