When We Are Kin: The History And Future Of AfroIndigenous Solidarity

When We Are Kin: The History And Future Of AfroIndigenous Solidarity

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A Bold Vision For A Black And Indigenous Future Rooted In Real Solidarity, A Future That Exists Beyond The Confines Of The Liberal Imaginationcurrent Advocates Of Reparations For Slavery And Land Back Often Fail To Scrutinize Racial Capitalism And Settler Colonialism, Instead Accepting That Their Destinies Will Forever Be Tied To Us Empire. But As Scholar Kyle T. Mays Insists In When We Are Kin, We Can And Should Demand A Kind Of Repair That Goes Beyond A White Supremacist Idea Of What Justice Can Be.In A Series Of Short Essays, Mays Traces The History Of Alliances Between Black And Indigenous Movements; Outlines The Limitations Of Certain Demands For Reparations, Including Cash Payments, That Do Not Fundamentally Critique RacialSettler Capitalism; And Interrogates Contemporary Land Back Initiatives That Fail To Fully Address Decolonization. Along The Way, He Asks, What Does Solidarity Look Like Between Black And Indigenous Peoples In The United States? Can We Find Ways To CoBelong And CoResist On Turtle Island?Drawing On The Anishinaabe Philosophy Of MinoBimaadiziwin (The Good Life), Mays Argues That We Can Resist As Kin Only When We Center The Land In Building Our Collective Futures.

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