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TITLE:
Sparked

George Floyd, Racism, and the Progressive Illusion
AUTHOR:
Jacobs, Walter R.

Thompson Taiwo, Wendy

August, Amy
SUBJECT:
Sociology
Nonfiction
DESCRIPTION:
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers, sparking months of unrest at home and around the world. As millions took to the streets to express their outrage and speak out against systemic racism, injustice, and institutionalized violence, the city of Minneapolis and its residents were deeply shaken. For many, George Floyd's murder and the ensuing uprisings shattered the city's reputation for progressive ideals and a high quality of life. For many others, the incident simply caught on camera"The 'Minnesota nice comforts and illusionary progressiveness resides upon the ignoring of White racial terrorism and fears of Blackness, brown immigrants, and to 'White supremacy." Sparked brings together the perspectives of social scientists, professors, and other academics who work or have worked in Minnesota. The essays present reflections on racial dynamics in the Twin Cities and the intersection of the wonderful and wretched sides of that existence, revealing deep complexities, ingrained inequities, and diverse personal experiences.
PUBLISHER:
Minnesota Historical Society Press
PERIOD_DATE:
2021/05/18
ERC_FORMAT:
KINDLE

LIBBY EBOOK
LANGUAGE:
Inglés
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