The ravages of Ebola in West Africa and of cholera in Haiti – and the world’s response to both – remind us that the scourge of anti-Blackness is savage, deadly, and global. The response to the two epidemics suggests that Black people are expendable, unprotected from the most abject and degrading forms of suffering, immaterial […]
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Ebola, Cholera, and the Epidemiology of Anti-Blackness or, Black Lives Don’t Matter
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Five essays on the UN’s cholera
Haiti, Cholera, UN, United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon