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Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power: Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power

Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power
Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power
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  1. Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power

Black Diasporic Visions: (De)Constructing Modes of Power

Spring 2022, IDS 81680, WSCP 81000, & UED 71200

Javiela Evangelista (African American Studies, New York City College of Technology)

Carla Shedd (Sociology & Africana Studies, The Graduate Center)

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For more info: https://alishabwormsley.com/there-are-black-people-in-the-future

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