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Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory

35 min · 21 de ago de 2021
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In our second episode, we speak with Hayat, an incoming student at Harvard University. Hayat shares her experiences as a black, Muslim woman in the United States and explains the contradictory meanings of belongingness and solidarity that follow. She talks about how the George Floyd murder and the subsequent protests for Black Lives Matter brought about a radical realisation in her home state of Minnesota about systemic racism and the need to combat it. Hayat connects these themes to colonialism and gives a brief history of how the racist structures that imperialism created must be at the centre of our understanding of racism in the USA and Britain. We also look at the controversy regarding Critical Race Theory and why it raises important questions for the future of America.

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Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory

In our second episode, we speak with Hayat, an incoming student at Harvard University. Hayat shares her experiences as a black, Muslim woman in the United States and explains the contradictory meanings of belongingness and solidarity that follow. She talks about how the George Floyd murder and the subsequent protests for Black Lives Matter brought about a radical realisation in her home state of Minnesota about systemic racism and the need to combat it. Hayat connects these themes to colonialism and gives a brief history of how the racist structures that imperialism created must be at the centre of our understanding of racism in the USA and Britain. We also look at the controversy regarding Critical Race Theory and why it raises important questions for the future of America.

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