Part 4: The Power of Language. Communication is key! In this session Professors Marlon Swai and Hiram Smith discuss the politics of language vis a vis identity and culture with Dr. Keshia Abraham. We explore race and class implications on language as experienced around the world, (specifically in South Africa, Latin America and the United States) while centering Black intellectual traditions and the complexities of “nation language”.
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