Drawing on activist research focused on black and indigenous movements in Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the U.S., the authors of Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas argue that progressive anti-racist activism must center on a critique of racial capitalism in order to confront white supremacy.
Drawing on activist research focused on black and indigenous movements in Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the U.S., the authors of Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas argue that progressive anti-racist activism must center on a critique of racial capitalism in order to confront white supremacy.
Juliet Hooker is professor of political science at Brown University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: by Juliet Hooker Chapter 1: "A Time to Recalibrate: Understanding and Resisting the Americas-wide Project of Racial Retrenchment," by Charles Hale and Leith Mullings Chapter 2: "'We can no Longer Endure this Cruel Tyranny': Colonialism, Racism, and Mapuche Resistance in Neoliberal Chile," by Jaime Antimil Caniupan, Héctor Nahuelpán Moreno, and Jakeline Curaqueo Chapter 3: "Afro-Descendants in Colombia: Anti-Racist Struggles and the Accomplishments and Limits of Multiculturalism," by Roosbelinda Cárdenas, Charo Mina Rojas, Eduardo Restrepo, and Eliana Antonio Rosero Chapter 4: "Racism and Maya Achi Resistance within the Contradictions of Neoliberal Multiculturalism," by Rigoberto Ajcalón Choy, Aileen Ford, and Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj Chapter 5: "'Estamos Em Marcha! Anti-Racism, Political Struggle, and the Protagonism of Black Brazilian Women," by Luciane Rocha Chapter 6: "The Difficulties of Connecting Anti-Extractivist and Anti-Racist Struggles in Contemporary Bolivia," by Pamela Calla Chapter 7: "Racist Criminalization, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, and Indigenous Teacher Dissidence in the Montaña of Guerrero, Mexico," by Mariana Mora and Jaime García Leyva Chapter 8: "Neoliberal Racism and the Movement for Black Lives," by Leith Mullings Afterword: "Pan-Americanism and Anti-Racism," by Howard Winant Index About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: by Juliet Hooker Chapter 1: "A Time to Recalibrate: Understanding and Resisting the Americas-wide Project of Racial Retrenchment," by Charles Hale and Leith Mullings Chapter 2: "'We can no Longer Endure this Cruel Tyranny': Colonialism, Racism, and Mapuche Resistance in Neoliberal Chile," by Jaime Antimil Caniupan, Héctor Nahuelpán Moreno, and Jakeline Curaqueo Chapter 3: "Afro-Descendants in Colombia: Anti-Racist Struggles and the Accomplishments and Limits of Multiculturalism," by Roosbelinda Cárdenas, Charo Mina Rojas, Eduardo Restrepo, and Eliana Antonio Rosero Chapter 4: "Racism and Maya Achi Resistance within the Contradictions of Neoliberal Multiculturalism," by Rigoberto Ajcalón Choy, Aileen Ford, and Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj Chapter 5: "'Estamos Em Marcha! Anti-Racism, Political Struggle, and the Protagonism of Black Brazilian Women," by Luciane Rocha Chapter 6: "The Difficulties of Connecting Anti-Extractivist and Anti-Racist Struggles in Contemporary Bolivia," by Pamela Calla Chapter 7: "Racist Criminalization, Anti-Racist Pedagogies, and Indigenous Teacher Dissidence in the Montaña of Guerrero, Mexico," by Mariana Mora and Jaime García Leyva Chapter 8: "Neoliberal Racism and the Movement for Black Lives," by Leith Mullings Afterword: "Pan-Americanism and Anti-Racism," by Howard Winant Index About the Contributors
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