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between his racist acts and those of other presidents, beginning with George Washington. An examination of the historical context will help readers understand the socio‑political climate in which we ... services and the political arena advocate for positive change in the life circumstances of Black people through the development of effective clini‑ cal practices and policy formation. Critical Race Theory
implications. As a result, I conclude with a call to complement both approaches in order to capture the political, economic, and ontological implications of studying socio-environmental conflicts.Keywords ... Colombiano de Antropología/Fondo FEN Colombia/Fondo Editorial CEREC, Bogotá. [ Links ] Bennett, Jane 2010 A Vibrant Matter. A political Ecology of Things, Duke University Press, Durham. [ Links ] Blaser
The text seeks to analyze the political-cultural performance of Messias Bolsonaro’s management (2019-2020). The procedures used for the text’s construction were: bibliographic research and research ... confrontation of said risks give value and originality to this text, opening the way for new reflections on the subject. The article’s main conclusion is that Messias Bolsonaro’s brutal and destructive political
indigenous population, for which it is proposed that a comprehensive public policy on childhood cancer must go beyond the hospital care and contemplating care, the latter, seen as a sociocultural and political
information as part of an academic research, with the views on the past elaborated by the local people from their different socio-cultural and political positions. The existing gaps between both approaches to
The purpose of this work is to analyze theoretically how the sexual liberation movements of the sixties of the twentieth century deconstructed the social, political and cultural precepts of
The main objective of this article is to analyze the process of emotional learning of migrant women during their process of becoming activists, focusing on the expression of indignation and the mobilization of compassion. Resulting from an ethnographic research conducted from 2014 to 2015 in the city of Austin, Texas, the text explores the uses, expressions and meanings of two...
This exploratory work aims to show how political and electoral violence manifested themselves during Mexico’s 2018 elections and casts light on their consequences. With a data base designed to delve
relations between power and place always needs to consider the factor of race. For their political implications and their focus on justice, power, and race, these two approaches might be particularly suitable ... . Nowhere is this more evident than in the racialization of space” (Lipsitz, 2011) .2 For their political implications and their focus on justice, power, and race, these two approaches might be
policy-making and horizontal-power construction through the figure of the assembly facing the resistance of the opposition represented by the political and miscegenated elite are analyzed. As the new ... figure of the Council is taken up and, two years into its administration, reference to public works and community accountability is made, as well as the gendered political violence against the women in
The objective of this article is to analyze the political coalitions formed during the 2018 elections in Mexico and their effect on the proselytizing party modalities, as well as on citizens ... citizens’ perception of political parties and campaigns. For such an analysis an investigation based on ethnographic studies made from different municipalities in Mexico City was designed. It shows that
argues that this speech was overall managerial and that some of the ideas expressed in this speech are being used widely by people today on both sides of the political spectrum. ... through Black Nationalism (Paragraphs 42–45). He explained the political philosophy of Black Nationalism means, “that the black man should control the politics and the politicians in his own community. The
, man!” PanAfricanism is an unspoken bond that contributes to the relationship among people of African descent to this very day. The ideas of Pan-Africanism as a political response to the invasions of ... political and economic exploitation” (Edozie, xxvii). From this, we can extrapolate, then, that the Pan-African struggle has been rooted in the pursuit of effective vehicles of and spaces for solidarity and
injected “Black Power” and “Black Pride” into the America lexicon. Malcolm’s pro-black message also shaped the philosophy and methodology of a young theologian named James H. Cone who was struggling at the ... the crowd responded passionately. Carmichael’s Black Power sparked something within young radicals who, for some time, had adhered to King’s philosophy of nonviolence. Instead of “freedom now,” “black
The article analyzes the different ways in which indigenous women in Ecuador occupy decision-making positions. A journey of indigenous mobilization and new configurations of political participation ... Dossier Justica y derechos indígenas en México y Ecuador Participación política de mujeres indígenas en tiempos de la Revolución Ciudadana Political Participation of Indigenous Women in
political connections who Black Studies; San Francisco State Strike; Black Student Union; Student movements; African-American; Nathan Hare; Danny Glover; Ethnic studies open admissions; Racism Hayakawa ... different from many other student movements. They were not protesting to make a political point; they were organizing to win concrete demands. Thus, the tactical decisions were directed toward that goal. And
El Salvador’s political and community life. As the thirtieth anniversary of the Peace Accords nears, in this article, based on a combined 30 years of ethnographic fieldwork, we consider transformations ... -electoral.htm > [21 de abril de 2021]. [ Links ] Montoya, Ainhoa 2018 The Violence of Democracy: Political Life in Postwar El Salvador, Palgrave Macmillan, Londres. [ Links ] Moodie, Ellen 2017 Las secuelas
and the realities of American citizenship. Citizenship; African americans; Political rights; Social rights; Civil rights - Accepted: 14 December 2022 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to ... situation of living in a predominantly white nation. A nation that has historically denied African Americans their civil, human, and political rights—essentially the ideals embedded in the western liberal
, all of them migrants. Some of the results show that emotions, which can be considered political, such as shame, indignation, and pride, are devices that support or impede mobilization. These emotions ... various forms of protest, consolidate their epistemological struggles, and preserve the essence of their identity through collectively achieved political processes. Key words: Mobilization; shame
This article tries to deconstruct a set of hypotheses about the tragic and productive link between identity and alienation, which is inherent in social and political theory and seems insurmountable ... philosophy that also takes in consideration (where this is precisely impossible) the immensurable and unpredictable. Key words: hospitality, identity, difference, sacrifice, foreigner, Jacques Derrida