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Multiracialism as more than the sum of ethnicitiesUniversity of Toronto-Mississauga How can we define a multiracial unity, and what does it mean in practice? Our understanding of it needs to go beyond notions of cultural and group rights, to embrace the challenges such unity has posed to the postcolonial status quo in the Anglophone Caribbean. The active creation of multiracial unity in specific political struggles has had a liberatory impact, but we also need to go beyond this to look at it vis-à-vis human relations more generally.
Key Words: black-brown coalition Black consciousness group rights identity politics multiculturalism WPA
Race & Class, Vol. 49, No. 2,
91-100 (2007) |
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