Race and Resistance Studies

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Race and Resistance Studies is an academic field that examines the historical and contemporary struggles of racialized communities against oppression, focusing on power, inequality, and movements for social justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic field
aimsTo analyze structures of power
critique systems of racial domination
highlight agency of oppressed communities
support struggles for social justice
approach cultural
historical
interdisciplinary
political
sociological
emphasizes activism
community-based knowledge
solidarity across racial groups
transformative justice
focusesOn contemporary struggles of racialized communities
historical struggles of racialized communities
movements for social justice
power relations
racial oppression
social inequality
methodologiesInclude archival research
critical theory analysis
ethnography
oral history
oftenTaughtIn colleges
universities
relatedTo African American studies
Asian American studies NERFINISHED
Chicanx and Latinx studies
Native American and Indigenous studies NERFINISHED
critical race theory
decolonial theory
ethnic studies
human rights studies
social movement studies
studies anti-racist movements
civil rights movements
colonialism
decolonial movements
diasporic communities
immigration regimes
indigenous resistance
intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality
mass incarceration
racial capitalism
racism
segregation
slavery
state violence

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College of Ethnic Studies hasDiscipline Race and Resistance Studies