#RaceB4Race makes me proud to have co-edited a book for @acmrs_org. Following these tweets from afar and participating in a planning symposium earlier this month for an ASSC conference on OE + Af Am studies at Columbia in September has been really exciting. https://twitter.com/jeffreyjcohen/status/1086608499360948224 …
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Replying to @ericamweaver @acmrs_org
But was this before the change in leadership? The leader who supported the fascist? I think
#RaceB4Race is rather different than let's publish Frantzen's festschrift. Also from what I understand of this planning symposium, other than 2 students, there were no Med/Ren BIPOC.2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
There were only two BIPOC students at the London planning event. I’m a little surprised at your characterization of the event, Erica, given how much the organizers seemed to be pushing back on recent (MOC) race panels and expressed a distrust of “identity politics.”
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They pretty clearly said they thought race was overdiscussed (instead of class or the category of the human) and that certain voices were “overrepresented” in these discussions. It was only a planning meeting but it didn’t seem like a promising start.
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And if you read the tweets from my talk where I cite Sumi Cho's work in the Stanford Law Review on the pos racial, that is category #3 of that phenomenon, false equivocation & using "class" to derail race & ignoring intersectional frames of analysis let alone kyriarchy.
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