
Critical analysis describing the origins, nature, structure, and dynamics of Black life from a Black perspective. Welcome to Black Sociology 101.
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Introduction
How do credible messenger gang intervention models fall short in addressing the genocidal dimensions of internal colonialism in Black communities, and to what extent are they susceptible to co-optation as tools of encapsulatio...
Introduction
How does the simultaneous Negrophobia and Negrophilia (Curry 2018:149)—that is, the phallic economy of colonial desire—structure the persistent erasure and reproduction of Black male sexual victimization in U.S. criminology an...
I. Introduction
Does Vice President Kamala Harris meet Malcolm X’s definition of a token? In the 1960s, the public intellectual Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, later el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz), heavily critiqued racial injustice in the Unit...
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What implications, if any, does Huey P. Newton’s theory of intercommunalism carry for understanding decolonization, U.S. imperialism, and, indeed, the very right of nations to self-determination? Between 1970 and 1974, Newton...
I wonder, how many people reading this share the same anxieties as me? Does your heart drop into your stomach after you express a thought that attempts to convey your feelings? Whether it be your excitement, your worry, your sadness, or you...
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Iwa Pele. Sociology PhD student (Black Male Studies, Black Radicalism, Internal Colonialism, Counterinsurgency). Sanuces Ryu\ud83e\udd4b. Free all political prisoners and POWs.
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