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2. Rupturing the Black-White Binary

by Chezare A. Warren (Author) De’Ja Wood (Author)
15 Pages
Open Access
Journal: PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Volume 5 Issue 1 pp. 37 - 51

Summary

The “binary” language in Black-White binary discourse is reductive, and as such, is potentially antagonistic to the project of racial solidarity needed to divine racial justice. Such language reads as exclusionary of non-Black people of color who are indeed impacted by white supremacy and the structural racism that establishes and preserves it. Building from calls by critical race scholars to specify understanding of racial suffering (e.g., LatCrit, TribalCrit, BlackCrit, etc.), this essay argues that a Black-White

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Pages
15
DOI
10.3726/PTIHE.012023.0003
Open Access
CC-BY
Keywords
Black education Critical Race Theory Black-White binary
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Chezare A. Warren (Author) De’Ja Wood (Author)

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