This week’s Race + Power newsletter continues to outline the contours of the world we want. First, another article from our spring magazine on “Going Pro-Black,” in which Aja Couchois Duncan and Kad Smith tackle cancel culture and how we can do accountability better. Next, also from the magazine, Darnell Adams explores the role of sovereignty in Black food co-ops. An excerpt from Abdul Alkalimat’s The History of Black Studies looks at the field as it turns 50, tracing its relationship to Black social movements. Finally, NPQ’s Steve Dubb looks at a recent report by First People’s Fund explores the experience and visions of Indigenous creators.
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