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Ingrid
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Hopefully I will finish this book. Very academic jargon heavy and I am a bit surprised, makes me feel both like geography expert and geography baby. I wish Aisha was on good reads (maybe she is ?)
— May 27, 2025 10:05PM
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Mariah
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"...the racial demography of spaces is a sound predictor of who will and will not have access to valued resources."
— May 21, 2025 01:10PM
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"...an 'epistemology of ignorance' characterizes the many ways in which white blindness is actively reproduced to inform knowledge, practices, and policies that uphold white privilege."
— May 21, 2025 12:44PM
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"...racism did not perfect patriarchy only by allowing slave masters the possibility of unrestrained control of Black women. It also secured the compliance of white women by promising them the privileges denied to slaves and threatening them with the punishments meted out to slaves."
— May 21, 2025 12:18PM
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"...public policies work best when they are strategic and directly target social ills in communities that are most affected...for non-white or racialized peoples, the added burden of racism deepens existing inequalities and disadvantages they are already experiencing related to class, such as unemployment, low income, poverty, food insecurity, and residence in under-resourced neighborhoods."
— May 20, 2025 08:06AM
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kim child of the god of thunder
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Man, this book is taking me forever! It’s super dense, but also so great!
— Dec 22, 2024 06:02PM
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