What is clear from this very comprehensive & compelling podcast is that a *deepflex* knowledge & wider literacy of critical race/black radical thought/post colonial-decolonial theories & activist ideas and practices is both possible, there AND sorely needed in IR. https://twitter.com/whiskeyIRT/status/1263592860172992514
My 1st response is to turn to the some of the work mentioned in this podcast & on Twitter; thanks for ‘animating the fire in me’ @RobbieShilliam; ‘hidden in plain sight’ @o_rutazibwa; generosity of black radical thought @YesEAHenderson; the not fully human in Kant @JKGani
2nd, towards the end Robbie says would WoC have a place at the table? This touches on so much of what Nawal outlines & shares & for me raises important points brought up by others whom I don’t have permission to tag about who is further marginalised in some ensuing conversations
Finally, thank you for this beautifully and sympathetically curated conversation and podcast @dhnexon @profptj
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