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  1. 861

    Equitable food value chains through collaborative action [in an inequitable landscape] by Micaela Lipman, Domonique Griffin, Erik Woyciesjes, Gabriella Hall, Samina Raja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Corroborating prior research, we find that initia­tives that seek to foster collective action offer unique possibilities for food equity, as well as some key limitations, especially within the context of a racialized food environment. Strengthening food systems by investing in relationships across food value chains opens new avenues for collec­tive action. …”
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  2. 862

    Sobre la decolonialidad negra marxista by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Morgan Ndlovu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…La decolonización del siglo XX también se extiende más allá de su captura por las elites burguesas que quisieron reemplazar los colonialistas blancos sin cambiar el sistema-mundo moderno con sus jerarquías raciales y su ideología de género.…”
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  3. 863

    Marginados, pero no marginales. Negros, mulatos y sus disputas por la autonomía en Chocó, Colombia (1903-1947) by Ana Milena Rhenals Doria, Francisco Javier Flórez Bolívar

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Sugerimos que el estatus de intendencia no solo se le asignó por lo que significó la separación de Panamá de Colombia, sino además por las representaciones raciales despectivas que pesaban sobre este territorio y sus habitantes. …”
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  4. 864

    Migración haitiana, segregación laboral y racismo en Santiago de Chile (2016-2023) by Lissette Madriaga Parra, Emiliano Nicolás Gissi Barbieri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Los resultados apuntan que en los mercados mayoristas, reconocidos popularmente como Vegas, el colectivo haitiano se encuentra empleado como asistente de venta, de limpieza y cargadores, y en las empresas de la construcción como jornales, donde cuentan con horarios laborales excesivos y han vivido discriminaciones raciales debido al “problema del color”, de clase y nacionalidad. …”
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  5. 865

    THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN THEOLOGY IN THE GLOBAL CHRISTIAN CONFIGURATION: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES by ALEXANDER NDUBUISI ABONYI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It can then argue its position from a pedestal of strength and avoid the accusation of being racially inclined. …”
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  6. 866

    ISLAM, EMPIRE, AND IDEOLOGY: Lord Stanley and the Intersection of Islam and Politics in 19th Century Europe by Baiquni Hasbi, Husnul Khitam

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Throughout his career in the British House of Lords, Henry Stanley consistently pinpointed the values of justice, which he believed were deeply rooted in the Islamic political system, amidst the increasing racialization of Muslims both in Britain and within the increasingly Eurocentric international community. …”
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  7. 867

    Equitable food value chains through collaborative action [in an inequitable landscape] by Micaela Lipman, Domonique Griffin, Erik Woyciesjes, Gabriella Hall, Samina Raja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Corroborating prior research, we find that initia­tives that seek to foster collective action offer unique possibilities for food equity, as well as some key limitations, especially within the context of a racialized food environment. Strengthening food systems by investing in relationships across food value chains opens new avenues for collec­tive action. …”
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  8. 868

    Becoming Resilient: Promoting the Mental Health and Well-Being of Immigrant Women in a Canadian Context by Judith A. MacDonnell, Mahdieh Dastjerdi, Nimo Bokore, Nazilla Khanlou

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Four focus groups were completed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with 35 racialized immigrant women who represented diverse countries of origin: 25 were from Africa; others were equally represented from South Asia (5), Asia (5), and Central or South America and the Caribbean (5). …”
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  9. 869

    Girls leading the conversation: harnessing the potential of podcasting for informal and project-based learning by Marc T. Sager, Saki Milton, Candace Walkington

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract This study aimed to explore the implementation of project-based learning (PBL) principles in informal STEM education, focusing on the experiences of Underrepresented Racially Minoritized (UUREM) girls during a week-long residential STEM summer camp. …”
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  10. 870

    Addressing the Triple Trauma of Factors Leading to Perinatal Health and Mental Health Consequences in Two Upstate New York Communities by Robert H. Keefe, Robert A. Rubinstein, Kiara Van Brackle, Sanid Music, Zikora Nnam, Sandra D. Lane

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., where residents experience frequent gun shots, racially disproportionate incarceration, and poverty) had more negative health outcomes including posttraumatic stress disorder, intrauterine growth restriction, and depression. …”
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  11. 871

    Race, racialisation and colour-caste by George Hull

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Given its uncompromising non-racialism, how could it justify a federal structure which effectively divided its membership into African, Coloured, and Indian sections? …”
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  12. 872

    Dominant Discourses About What It Means to Be “Good” at Mathematics: How High-Achieving Young Women Negotiate Tensions Within Their Evolving STEM Identities by Terrie Galanti, Nancy Holincheck

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They reify deficit perspectives (often gendered, classed, and racialized) about who is or can be mathematically competent. …”
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  13. 873

    Association between gynecological disorders and insomnia and depression trajectories: a longitudinal study of middle-aged women by Huiyong Zhong, Fuling Zeng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, the specific disorders that exhibit the strongest correlation with depression, as well as the potential mediating role of insomnia, remain poorly understood.MethodsUsing data from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN) spanning 1996 to 2008, this study analyzed a sample of 2217 racially diverse premenopausal women (aged 42 to 53 at baseline). …”
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  14. 874

    El deporte en el campo diplomático: el caso de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA Sudáfrica 2010 by Eduardo Carreño Lara

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Ya en democracia, el fútbol -como otras disciplinas deportivas- ha sido considerado una instancia de encuentro y reconciliación en una sociedad marcada por clivajes raciales, por lo cual la adjudicación de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA fue aclamada por los sudafricanos y por todo el continente africano como una gran victoria que hacía crecer las expectativas en torno a los beneficios de este evento para mejorar la calidad de vida de millones de personas. …”
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  15. 875

    “Oh Canada”: reflections of multiculturalism in the poetry of canadian women dub artists by Kerstin Knopf

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Dans leur poésie, Allen, Mandiela et Cooper exposent de multiples formes d’oppression et de censure dans le Canada multiculturel, qui se basent sur des discriminations raciales, sexuelles ainsi que de classe. Avec des stratégies textuelles variées, les auteurs reflètent la réalité des immigrants non européens et apportent un regard critique sur le projet multiculturel canadien. …”
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  16. 876

    Assessing bias and computational efficiency in vision transformers using early exits by Seth Nixon, Pietro Ruiu, Marinella Cadoni, Andrea Lagorio, Massimo Tistarelli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Second, we investigate how these early Exits interact with the bias model through a robust evaluation of matching scores on a racially balanced data set. We show that matching scores vary heavily between cohorts, and these variations are magnified at the earlier exits.…”
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    Ronald Reagan’s Northern Strategy and a new American Partisan Identity: The Case of the Reagan Democrats by Françoise Coste

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Ce bouleversement électoral s’explique en particulier par les tensions raciales qui existaient alors dans les villes du Nord entre communautés blanches et noires. …”
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  18. 878

    La imagen de las personas racializadas y la construcción del sujeto negro: el racismo y la agencia través de la mirada de los viajeros en el siglo XIX colombiano by Orlando Deavila Pertuz, Andrea Guerrero Mosquera

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Para reconstruir la agencia de los sujetos negros proponemos un giro metodológico que hace énfasis en la lectura de los instantes en los cuales lo nativos actuaron en contravía de los preconceptos y las jerarquías socio-raciales de la época.…”
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    « Vivre avec le trouble » du changement climatique : écoféminismes posthumains dans Le Roman de Jeanne de Lidia Yuknavitch (2017) et The Tiger Flu de Larissa Lai (2018) by Lisa Haristoy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The novels The Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch (2017, USA) and The Tiger Flu by Larissa Lai (2018, Canada) provide ways to think about the detrimental human impact on climate in post-apocalyptic settings where natural resources – hydrocarbons in particular – have been used up.First, examining the temporalities of the novels evidences the interconnections of the exploitation of a feminized nature and that of “the sexualized, racialized, and naturalized others” (Braidotti, 2013, p. 15). …”
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    Les Intellectuels américains et l’idéal démocratique by Daniel Geary

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Du Bois (1868-1963), sociologue afro-américain que ses travaux sociologiques et historiques transforment en avocat de la démocratisation raciale des États-Unis ; Noam Chomsky (né en 1928), linguiste de renom dont la notoriété s’est construite par une critique incessante de l’« impérialisme » du gouvernement américain et de la complicité des élites ; Susan Sontag (1933-2004), dont la critique culturelle conteste l’étroitesse des interprétations savantes de l’art et revendique la relativisation des hiérarchies des goûts, sans résoudre la tension ouverte entre la démocratisation de la culture et sa propre autorité en la matière.…”
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