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Black Floridians are being dehumanized by state policy. We must resist

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion February 11, 2023

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The Carter G. Woodson Foundation establishes an annual theme for Black History Month which is “Black Resistance” this year. As Black Floridians are repeatedly dehumanized by anti-Black legislation, racist rhetoric, voter suppression, congressional redistricting, financial redlining, and the assault on higher education — it is past time to resist. Dehumanization is the perspective that certain individuals should be denied uniquely human... + full article



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