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  2. The Ferryman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to David Walton of the New York Journal of Books, The Ferryman is ultimately "about love and loss", being "crammed with parent-child relationships of many types: natural and adopted, through genetic or simply emotional ties, the parental relationship of a much older brother or a mentor or a friend or even a leader of a faction of rebels."

  3. Combahee River Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Combahee River Collective (CRC) (/ kəmˈbiː / kəm-BEE) [1] was a Black feminist lesbian socialist organization active in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1974 to 1980. [2][3] The Collective argued that both the white feminist movement and the Civil Rights Movement were not addressing their particular needs as Black women and more specifically ...

  4. Schelling's model of segregation - Wikipedia

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    Schelling's model of segregation is an agent-based model developed by economist Thomas Schelling. [1] [2] Schelling's model does not include outside factors that place pressure on agents to segregate such as Jim Crow laws in the United States, but Schelling's work does demonstrate that having people with "mild" in-group preference towards their own group could still lead to a highly segregated ...

  5. Black Quantum Futurism - Wikipedia

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    Black Quantum Futurism. Black Quantum Futurism (BQF) is a literary and artistic collective composed of Moor Mother (Camae Ayewa) and Rasheedah Phillips. The pair are both queer Black women based in Philadelphia. It is also a name for the set of Afrofuturist theoretical frameworks and methodologies proposed by the collective.

  6. Crunk Feminist Collection - Wikipedia

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    Crunk Feminist Collection. The Crunk Feminist Collection is a collection of essays that take on intersectionality, African-American culture, patriarchy, misogyny, anti-blackness and hip hop feminism. [1] The essays were originally published on the blog Crunk Feminist Collective between 2010 and 2015. [2]

  7. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    By country or region. Comparisons. v. t. e. Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis, but has expanded dramatically. [6][7]

  8. DeForrest Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    DeForrest Brown Jr. DeForrest Brown, Jr. is a writer, music and media theorist, and curator. [ 1] Brown releases music under his own name as well as by the moniker Speaker Music. [ 2] Brown is a representative of the Make Techno Black Again campaign. His written work traverses "the links between the Black experience in industrialized labor ...

  9. Jean Baudrillard - Wikipedia

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    Baudrillard was born in Reims, northeastern France, on 27 July 1929.His grandparents were farm workers and his father a gendarme.During high school (at the Lycée at Reims), he became aware of 'pataphysics, a parody of the philosophy of science, via philosophy professor Emmanuel Peillet, which is said to be crucial for understanding Baudrillard's later thought.