

Otherwise Worlds
Book • 2020
This book brings together scholars, artists, and activists to investigate the complex relationships between settler colonialism and anti-Blackness.
It explores new modes of living and organizing that can lead to liberation for Black and Indigenous communities.
The contributors examine relationality, ontologies, and socialities between Black and Native communities, aiming to create alternative futures beyond the constraints of violence and colonialism.
It explores new modes of living and organizing that can lead to liberation for Black and Indigenous communities.
The contributors examine relationality, ontologies, and socialities between Black and Native communities, aiming to create alternative futures beyond the constraints of violence and colonialism.
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