The art of returning stolen art, a trailer for the Women of Color in Power, and much more...
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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter explores the narrative shifts needed to advance racial justice. We feature an article by Maria Samaniego and Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas on dismantling the noxious myths that undermine racial justice. A second feature by Trevor Smith puts a finer point in proposing that the narrative change should be driven by the subjects of the narrative, in this case, Black boys. A third feature by Tessa Crisman takes a closer look at a particularly noxious myth—the idea that white Western art leaders are the best stewards of art stolen from indigenous cultures and colonized peoples. Finally, we share a trailer to our podcast series Women of Color in Power.
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How We Can Dismantle the Noxious Myths that Undermine Racial Justice ([link removed])
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Despite the present “racial reckoning,” the myths perpetuating structural racism die hard. Research paired with new storytelling to defang them is needed. Read more… ([link removed])
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To Change Narratives about Black Men, We Must Start with Black Boys ([link removed])
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The reproduction of racism and anti-Blackness is reinforced by harmful narratives. To counter this, Black boys must be empowered to be authors of their own stories. Read more… ([link removed])
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The Art of Returning Stolen Art ([link removed])
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Like many profitable industries, museums are often sites of reproduction for the same ideologies rooted in colonialism and inequity that exist outside their doors. Read more… ([link removed])
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Women of Color in Power Podcast Trailer ([link removed])
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