Kenyan artist Allan Mwangi paints a mural of George Floyd in Kibera, Nairobi.
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Racism affects health and often leads to early death. We now know in greater and more alarming detail how this happens.
A mural in Maboneng, Johannesburg.
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A realignment is needed as the current systems have lost the competence to midwife a new nation out of the formative experiences of the last 25 years.
School students participate in a national quiz in South Africa.
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Students feel a generational responsibility to challenge racial stereotypes, a study finds.
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When we use ‘race’ we need to be very specific about what we mean. Race is not biology, nor is it class.
A Black Lives Matter protester in Senegal.
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A leading sociologist explains how different dimensions of humanity produce different kinds of inequality - and what that does to the least equal in society.
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There are, scientifically, no human races. How did race come to have this power and this durability?