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Acts of rebellion: the Ward Churchill reader
What could be more American than Columbus Day? Or the Washington Redskins? For Native Americans, they are bitter reminders that they live in a world where their identity is still fodder for white society. ""The law has always been used as toilet paper by the status quo where American Indians are concerned, "" writes Ward Churchill in Acts of Rebellion, a collection of his most important writings from the past twenty years. Vocal and incisive, Churchill stands at the forefront of American Indian concerns, from land issues to the American Indian Movement, from government repression to the histor.
An Interplay of Shadows and Light: The Decolonial Potential of Red-Black Unity (Part 2)
In: Zanj: the journal of critical global south studies, Band 3, Heft 2
ISSN: 2515-2149
This essay traces the history of Red-Black unity within the context of U.S. settler colonialism and is presented in two parts. Here is the second part; the first half was published in Zanj Volume 3, Number 1.
An Interplay of Shadows and Light: The Decolonial Potential of Red-Black Unity (Part 1)
In: Zanj: the journal of critical global south studies, Band 3, Heft 1
ISSN: 2515-2149
This essay traces the history of Red-Black unity within the context of U.S. settler colonialism and is presented in two parts. Here is the first and the second will be published in Volume 3, Number 2.
Self-Determination and the Fourth World: An Introductory Survey
In: Breaching the Colonial Contract, S. 35-51
Reasserting "Consensus": A Somewhat Bitterly Amused Response to Kristof Haavik's "In Defense of Black Robe"
In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 121-143