RaceEthnicity
 
“With its first issue, Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts establishes itself at the rich intersection of race and ethnicity studies. In our new world, where boundaries seem to grow more fluid by the day, this journal will be at the forefront of our crucial, global conversation about who we are and where we are going. Race/Ethnicity is scholarship at its best.”
-- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University

"Race/Ethnicity provides an innovative approach to exploring the complexities of race and ethnicity, crucial to challenging the rules of monoracial and single-discipline scholarship and promoting a racially just vision for the world."
-- Rinku Sen, Executive Director, Applied Research Center
 

 

vol1-2 Volume One, Number Two:
Race and Coalition


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“The Myths of Coalition” from Black Power: The Politics of Liberation
Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton

Another City Is Possible: Interethnic Organizing in Los Angeles
Daniel Widener

The Practice of Working in Coalition
An Interview with Gerald LeNoir, Pascale Charhon, and Sandeep Pandey

Using and Disputing Privilege: Young U.S. Activists Struggling to Wield “International Privilege” in Solidarity
Mica Pollock

Sticks and Scones: Black and White Women in the Homecraft Movement in Colonial Zimbabwe
Carolyn Martin Shaw

The Viability of “Going it Alone”: Vietnamese Americans, Transnationalism, and the Coalition Experience of an Immigrant First Generation
Christian Collet

The Other Brings Us Together: The Jeremiad in Multiracial “Traditional Marriage” Alliances
Nancy Wadsworth

 

   

 

 

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