Abstract
Drawing from the postcolonial literature and using Afro-Caribbean people as a case example, this paper explores how colonialism and ethnicity influence perceptions of race and racism among people of the African Diaspora
Keywords
colonialism, postcolonial theory; racism, critical professionalism; adult education
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Recommended Citation
Alfred, M. V.
(2008).
Breaking the Silence and Expanding the Discourse: Racioethnic Identity and Perceptions of Race Among People of the African Diaspora.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2008/papers/2
Breaking the Silence and Expanding the Discourse: Racioethnic Identity and Perceptions of Race Among People of the African Diaspora
Drawing from the postcolonial literature and using Afro-Caribbean people as a case example, this paper explores how colonialism and ethnicity influence perceptions of race and racism among people of the African Diaspora