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  "name": "Part 4: Making Common Cause: Imagining Shared Futures",
  "headline": "Part 4: Making Common Cause: Imagining Shared Futures",
  "description": "Creating spaces like that of the AMC AfroFeministFutures panel will allow Black feminists to reflect on the legacy of Black feminism, and what futures can look like. They are a place to practice articulating a Black feminist analysis of settler colonialism as one of the interlocking systems of oppression. No doubt in the future other oppressions will be explicitly added to the list of race, class, gender, and sexuality. These panels are also spaces to reflect on how the liberal multicultural settler state is trying to entice us. As we expand our vision to unapologetically and enthusiastically also center indigenous women and land we actualize Frazier's vision of braiding our human experiences together as Black and Indigenous feminists",
  "url": "https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/blog/river/imagining-shared-futures/",
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  "identifier": "https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/blog/river/imagining-shared-futures/",
  "datePublished": "2023-05-11",
  "dateModified": "2023-05-11",
  "author": {
    "@type": "Person",
    "name": "Sarah Nahar"
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