I've just spent the last couple of hours critiquing racism and sexism in a #VisualSociology group. Thread is public https://www.facebook.com/groups/visualsociology.org/10153241989698714/?notif_t=group_comment_follow …
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We must be critical of how African black female bodies are objectified (even if it is for a good cause) @TatRobin
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Makamba Online Retweeted Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
@OtherSociology also made this important point: https://twitter.com/othersociology/status/572439595725406209 … something to consider? @TatRobin@anesu_chigaMakamba Online added,
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@MakambaOnline @TatRobin@anesu_chiga White people invited to feel a little guilty but remain superior.#POC seen subordinate, primative.1 reply 3 retweets 0 likes -
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@OtherSociology! The ramifications of a such seemingly benign image are often overlooked. They are powerful.#perception1 reply 2 retweets 0 likes
.@anesu_chiga Yes perception matters! What do these images do? They conform to negative stereotypes of "Africans," a fictional monolith.
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