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Kathryn de Luna on Africa, Bantu, and Historical Linguistics

Tides of History

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You Know, It's a Races Assumption

i'm fascinated by this, because it's such a good way of de naturalizing our own experiences, were we take for granted. Like ime, when i was growing up and i was thinking about where i was going to go to college, i felt very heavily incentivized by like, kind of the immediate peer group that i was in. But i don't think it would have ever occurred to me to think of it in those terms. It was jus ieo, this is what i'm supposed to do. I'm going to go wheri tis idea like coming of age, of maturity, of getting pierce respect, of thinking about what success looks like.

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