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Tag Archives: institutional racism

institutional racism and power

December 8, 2020 by Cherie Ann Turpin

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Posted in Academia, African Diaspora, Afrofuturism, Black Feminism, community activism, digital humanities, HBCU, Intersectionality. Tagged HBCU, HBCU Lite, Higher Education, institutional racism, racism in the United States

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