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By Avery F. Gordon

Summary: For a panel dialogue at the paintings of the Institute of Race Relations
(IRR) and Race & classification, on the old Materialism convention 2013, Avery
Gordon talked to A. Sivanandan as to what had guided his politics, pondering and
writing on Black fight, racism and globalism, over the past 40 years. 1 He
describes how the IRR reoriented itself to narrate to topic people’s experiences,
how new thought used to be constructed by means of him and IRR to talk, to not different theories,
but to ongoing struggles for equality, and the significance of being versatile and
addressing racism because it alterations with better societal adjustments.

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