Black and Asians Solidarity: Exploring 150+ years of Black and Asian Unity
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https://doi.org/10.55370/dsj.v9i2.1852Abstract
This book review analyzes the concept of a "shared experience" between members of the Black and Asian Diaspora in the United States. By identifying common themes of oppression, readers will learn of the contributing factors that assisted in creating social movements, a critical aspect of adult education needed to combat different forms of oppression toward marginalized groups, and how it positively impacts contemporary movements and racial solidarity.
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