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Further thoughts on solidarity

leighpatel / December 14, 2013

I’ve had some interesting conversations about my recent post on the trouble with being ‘in solidarity.’ This brief speech by Fred Moten at the 2009 American Studies Association meeting provides further thought on the discursive move and limitations of signing off ‘in solidarity.’

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December 14, 2013 in decolonizing.

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