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My First Black Friend
2025
\"My First Black Friend,\" explores an interracial friendship from the perspective of a white friend.
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Natives against Nativism
by
Harrison, Olivia C
in
Anti-racism -- France
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Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
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Discrimination & Race Relations
2023
Examining the intersection of Palestine solidarity movements and
antiracist activism in France from the 1970s to the present
For the pasty fifty years, the Palestinian question has served
as a rallying cry in the struggle for migrant rights in
postcolonial France, from the immigrant labor associations of the
1970s and Beur movements of the 1980s to the militant decolonial
groups of the 2000s. In Natives against Nativism , Olivia
C. Harrison explores the intersection of anticolonial solidarity
and antiracist activism from the 1970s to the present.
Natives against Nativism analyzes a wide range of
texts-novels, memoirs, plays, films, and militant archives-that
mobilize the twin figures of the Palestinian and the American
Indian in a crossed critique of Eurocolonial modernity. Harrison
argues that anticolonial solidarity with Palestinians and
Indigenous Americans has been instrumental in developing a
sophisticated critique of racism across imperial formations-in this
case, France, the United States, and Israel.
Serving as the first relational study of antiracism in France,
Natives against Nativism observes how claims to
indigeneity have been deployed in multiple directions, both in the
ongoing struggle for migrant rights and racial justice, and in
white nativist claims in France today.
Antiracism education in and out of schools
This text explores how antiracism theories can be translated into practice within formal education, as well as in other educational programmes outside schools, as very often racism occurs outside the school environment.
M(ai)cro: Centering the Macrosystem in Human Development
2021
Abstract
Both society and psychological science are deeply grounded in (and often perpetuate) white supremacy and anti-Blackness. While human development is inextricable from macro-level structural racism and hierarchies of oppression, developmental research often locates processes in the micro-level of individuals and relationships, ultimately obscuring how intimately macro-level forces shape developmental processes. The current paper aims to shift the starting point of the story of human development by centering the macrosystem, and specifically racism (and its partnering ideologies of sexism, heteronormativity, classism, and capitalism) in ecological systems theory and developmental psychology broadly. Through the lens of racial socialization research, we present an empirical example to illustrate how the sociopolitical context of racism is itself a source of socialization. Finally, we propose new language, m(ai)cro, to conceptualize the simultaneous and transactional macro-as-micro processes in development. We conclude with guiding principles for how to work toward equity and justice in human development.
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Toward the Science and Practice of Anti-Racism
Ethn Dis. 2018;28(Suppl 1):231-234; doi:10.18865/ed.28.S1.231.
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