…understand the often masked realities of sexual politics. Throughout, she draws extensively on her own experiences – in the U.S., in her native Nigeria offering an artfully nuanced explanation of…
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…die sie möchte. Das Buch ist wunderschön und empowernd. Es bleibt jedoch an einer Stelle ein Beigeschmack, als Grace sich als Native American verkleidet. In derselben Buchreihe erschienen ist außerdem…
…Buch “Why are all the Black Kids sitting together in the Cafeteria?”. Für Latinx-Jugendliche, “Asian-Pacifics” und (in manchen Regionen) Native Americans gelte das gleiche. Das Phänome könne auch in Lehrerzimmern…
…der “New York Times” zu diesem Thema (“Native Fantasy: Germany’s Indian Heroes”) aus dem Jahr 2014 findet ihr hier. Der Aufarbeitung jahrzehntelanger, gewaltvoller Fremd-Repräsentation indigener Menschen durch fiktionale Stereotype wie…
…and appropriation, spiritual materialism, and the silencing of authentic native voices. Worse, we spread this dysfunction to others, including People of Color of various origins, through the dominance of Western…
…away by those who ‘discovered’ them. Their stories, too often suppressed, tell of 500 years of courageous struggle, and the lasting wisdom of native peoples. Understanding what really happened to…
…for allies, solidarity partners and volunteers. It opposes Eurocentric practices and methods and provides training to advance appropriate action. “Our movement needs to realize that the struggles of Native peoples…
…places to Apache, along with many others, were included in a U.S. Senate deal with foreign corporations without consulting Native American communities. Mining would change or destroy these places forever….
…in his book, “Why are all the Black Kids sitting together in the Cafeteria?” For Latinx youth, “Asian-Pacifics,” and (in some regions) Native Americans, the same would be true. The…
…wants. The book is beautiful and empowering. There is a lingering aftertaste at one point, however, when Grace disguises herself as a Native American. Also published in the same book…
…life better understand the often masked realities of sexual politics. Throughout, she draws extensively on her own experiences-in the U.S., in her native Nigeria-offering an artfully nuanced explanation of why…
On his blog Red Haircrow regularly publishes exciting poems, articles and interviews. Like, for example, here, again and again about the portrayal of Native Americans in Germany….