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Marsha Hinds Myrie

The Urgency of Now: Was Democracy Really Useful in the Caribbean?

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This article is not the first that has used urgency as the basis of its importance. Like every time before, perhaps I hope that the outcome of the article will somehow add to a commitment of action for a different and better world. With war and political unrest ravaging so much of the world –…

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Joy James’s New Bones Abolition

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New Bones Abolition: Captive Maternal Agency and the (after)life of Erica Garner is an urgent and cogent addition to the literature about protest and movement generally and Black mobilizing and resistance specifically.  Joy James harnesses the tragic story of Erica Garner’s death from a broken heart – a heart that could not withstand the unequal…

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