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I’ll bullet point a few of her arguments, in first-person, supposing I am she. Yes, it’s important to walk in another’s shoes, however tight and uncomfortable, but walk I must.
Debra G. Harman
Aza Y. Alam
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Exploring the entanglements of gender, race and class during this era of the Eurokleptocene. Let’s do better, one story, one learning, one comment at a time.
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