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Why The Terms “Afro-Arab” and “Black Arab” Are Not The Same
Read more: Why The Terms “Afro-Arab” and “Black Arab” Are Not The SameThe late 2010s saw the emergence of many voices which had been silenced for many years. The discussion regarding the political violence endured by the black American community also encouraged many other racial groups trapped within the duality of intersection to speak out. Though we knew they already existed, the Afro-Arab and Afro-Latin communities became…
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The Ongoing Silence Of Black Maghrebis and Black Arabs Regarding Anti-Blackness in White Arab Societies
Read more: The Ongoing Silence Of Black Maghrebis and Black Arabs Regarding Anti-Blackness in White Arab SocietiesEurocentric authors were the first to favor the false concept of the existence of a “sub-Saharan Africa”. This imaginary line was presented as a separation from the dehumanized and hated black Negroid world (Central Africa) to a much more civilized northern sphere occupied by white Africans. Due to the very complex ancient past of North…
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The Complexity of Being Black Arab: Where To Draw The Line?
Read more: The Complexity of Being Black Arab: Where To Draw The Line?Being Arab is not a race. Muhammad Bin Salman (M.B.S), the new Saudi Prince is not the prototype when it comes to what an Arab person should look like. Yet, the media and historians have enjoyed placing the M.B.S prototype at the center of everything to illustrate the idea of an Arab identity. In history,…