Panashe Chigumadzi is a PhD student in African and African American Studies and History at Harvard. She is author of the historical memoir These Bones Will Rise Again and the novel Sweet Medicine.
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Panashe Chigumadzi is a PhD student in African and African American Studies and History at Harvard. She is author of the historical memoir These Bones Will Rise Again and the novel Sweet Medicine.
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There is a cost to replacing race with caste our analysis of oppression: we erase anti-Blackness.
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