Racism is increasingly embedded in the politics of many countries. Far from entering the promised post-racism era, we live in a time when all kinds of conflict and divisions can sometimes be racialized on short notice. We have seen racist and populist parties XXXXXX across XXXXXX. popular XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, migrants, XXX Muslims, including discrimination and violence; XXXX XXXXXXXX XX racism XXX police violence against XXXXX Americans; and XXX emergence of new forms of XXXXXX around XXX world and the XXXXXXXXXXX of terror in the West. XXXX is happening in a XXXX XX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX and the XXXXXXXXXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX have disproportionately XXXXXXXX racial XXX XXXXXXX minorities XXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX by a "XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX" XXXXXXX XXXX XXX the class XXX so-XXXXXX "XXXXX" worker. XXXXXX said XXXX, we have XXXX seen the XXXX of important XXX XXXXXXXXXXX movements XXXX XX Black XXXXX XXXXXX, XXXXXX Must XXXX, XXXXXXX decolonial initiatives, and the formation XX support networks for refugees XXX XXXXXX. Although these, as XXXX XX the XXXXXXXXXX forms XX XXXXXX to XXXXX they XXXXXXX, XXX XXX, they XXXX XX understood both sociologically and historically in terms of historical precedents, XXXXXXXX, XXX projects XX XXXXX they XXXXX or are XXXXXXXX.
In a XXXX of XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX in the XXXXXXXXXXXX history of XXXX-XXXXXXXX and anti-XXXXXX movements, this volume offers new XXXXXXXXXXXX XX the synergies and differences in anti-XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX at different XXXXX XXX places. XXXX special XXXXXXX XXXXXXX on key aspects of debates XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX. XX XXXXXXXXXX, the XXXXXX XXXXXXXX a XXXXXXXXXXXX of the “sociological XXXXX” concerning XXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX the nature XX knowledge in (XXXX) XXXXXXXX spaces and XXX formative XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX have emerged XXXXXXX XXXX-racist XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX. XXXX XX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX ways to understand XXX XXXXX XX key figures XX XXX radical black tradition XXXXX XXXXX areas XX sociological XXXXXXX, XXXX providing XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX thought movements XXX the XXXX-racism XX multiple movements. XXXX XXX social XXXXXXXXXXX XXX Justice has XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXXXXX traditions XX black struggles. It is XXXXXXXXX that the articles XXXX XXXXXXXXXX key issues of anti-racist theorization in their XXXXXXX intellectual milieu, XXX allow readers XX appreciate the XXXXXXXXXXXX XX racism as an endeavor XXXX is shaped by XXXXXX XXXXXX as well XX academic XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX with such XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX. XX doing so, XXX collection XXXXXXXX to unsettle the XXXXXXXX gap between social XXXXXX and activist XXXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXX XX uncover XXXXX of XXXXXXXXXXXX life XXX activism XXXX have a long history XX complementarily.
XX XX coordinated the XXXXXX XXX compiled XXXX volume, XX XXXXXXXXXXX saw that as XXXXXXX, we XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX experiences and understandings XX anti-XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXXXXXX have XXXX XXXXXX XXXX by different XXXX XXXXXXX and XX the XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX anti-XXXXXX. Instead of striving to tell a unified story, XX XXXX XXXXX XX leave XXXX to XXXXXXXXXX these XXXXXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX be XXXXXXXXXXXXX as a commitment XX XXXXXXX spaces for XXXXXXXX between XXXXXXXX XXX activists XX a XXXXX of XXXXXXXX a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX. The XXXXXXXXXX "tradition" XXXX we XXX to describe and XXXXXXXX is centered on the resistance to racist XXXXXXXXXXXXXX that has developed in XXX XXXX hostile contexts. XXXX XX advocate a recovery of XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXX-racism, XXXXXXXX with an XXXX-XXXXXX corrective XX XXX stories of capitalism that forget XXX XXXXXX of XXXXXX XXX the colonized or XXX stories of anti-racism XXXX privilege the XXXXXXX state XXX the more XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX.
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