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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/New_Directions_in_Chicanx_and_Latinx_Studies_(Gonzalez_et_al.)
    New Directions in Chicanx and Latinx Studies is a foundational text for courses in Chicanx and Latinx Studies. It provides a comprehensive exploration of key topics in the field, including Chicanx and...New Directions in Chicanx and Latinx Studies is a foundational text for courses in Chicanx and Latinx Studies. It provides a comprehensive exploration of key topics in the field, including Chicanx and Latinx identities, histories, activism, and culture. This textbook highlights contemporary scholarship and issues and uses intersectional, transnational, and relational perspectives to provide relevant content for students of Chicanx and Latinx Studies.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ethnic_Studies/Introduction_to_African_American_Studies%3A_An_Anthology_of_Essays_on_Radical_Black_Thought%2C_Intellect%2C_and_Culture/04%3A_Fugitivity_as_an_Abolitionist_Praxis/4.07%3A_Instructor_Resources/4.7.04%3A_Multimodal_Assignments
    This page presents a creative prompt for multimodal art that critiques the historic erasure of Black bodies in liberation movements. It encourages the use of AfroFuturism to envision a future of freed...This page presents a creative prompt for multimodal art that critiques the historic erasure of Black bodies in liberation movements. It encourages the use of AfroFuturism to envision a future of freedom and inclusion while addressing systemic oppression. The art should serve as a counter-narrative and draw on Frantz Fanon’s idea of a "zone of non/being" to explore themes of liberation and fugitivity for Black individuals.

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