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  • 'Anyone who is [most humans on earth]' is too big a category for me to make a useful recommendation. Are you reading for a certain purpose? For example, to understand a specific issue, deepen some relationship, help decide on a course of action, or just feel good?

  • I'm not an abolitionist because "abolition" doesn't go far enough. It's no accident that abolitionists mostly talk about "abolishing" visibly repressive arms of the state but not so much the nation-state system in its entirety, or the European cultural base it rests on. Most of them shy away from even fighting to abolish the nation-state they live in because then they wouldn't be able to demand policy changes from it.

  • People of Color @beehaw.org
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Non-white people are not "minorities"

    This is admittedly A Take, but it's genuine and I hope it will be engaged as such.

    I noticed the language here refers to "minorities" in regards to race often. I think that should stop. It isn't demographics that are responsible for racial oppression, it's power dynamics and ostensibly anti-racist language should reflect that.

    Some might try to point out that in some areas, non-white communities are literally minorities. I only think this is true from the viewpoint of majority-white, European colonialist countries, and that isn't a viewpoint which should be assumed or taken for granted, given they are the oppressors in this situation. Globally, no single race constitutes a majority. Locally, "minorities" quickly become "majorities" if you draw boundaries appropriately—for example, a given group may be 20% of the population of a given city, but in certain neighborhoods of that city they are 60-90% of the residents.

    I'm pointing this out because in general decolonization is neglected

    People of Color @beehaw.org
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    A short article on the functions of anti-Blackness and white supremacy in discussions about Africa.

    cross-posted from: https://baraza.africa/post/299555

    Some excerpts I pulled are below.

    with extremely few exceptions, especially outside of southern Africa, scholars of continental Africa do not engage the complex ways that race continues to be significant in this postcolonial moment.

    The North–sub-Saharan Africa divide shapes continental and global politics (take, for example, the coverage of the “Arab Spring”). … in treating these two geographical areas as distinct—without the associated analysis of the basis of this distinction—we lose sight of the impact of global racial projects in maintaining such a separation

    We need to take bold steps to dismantle the established theoretical, methodological, and epistemological structures that continue to impede race analysis on the African continent.

    Africa @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    "Race in Africa Today: A Commentary", by Jemima Pierre

    Some excerpts I pulled are below.

    with extremely few exceptions, especially outside of southern Africa, scholars of continental Africa do not engage the complex ways that race continues to be significant in this postcolonial moment.

    The North–sub-Saharan Africa divide shapes continental and global politics (take, for example, the coverage of the “Arab Spring”). … in treating these two geographical areas as distinct—without the associated analysis of the basis of this distinction—we lose sight of the impact of global racial projects in maintaining such a separation

    We need to take bold steps to dismantle the established theoretical, methodological, and epistemological structures that continue to impede race analysis on the African continent.

    Africa @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Kings M. Phiri, possibly Malawi's most prominent historian, died earlier this month.

    Ask Baraza @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Trouble fetching recent content from many instances.

    I'm usually unable to access new communities or instances using the typical process described of putting the handle or URL into the search bar. I noticed this from the beginning, but I waited a couple days to become more familiar with how it worked properly, and in a couple cases things seem to have improved somewhat. But the problem in general remains.

    I understand that this could be a general problem not exclusive to Baraza, but I thought I should mention it here in case there are some special or unique conditions applied that I did not know about.

    The Default Community @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    This looks helpful as I'm finding it a drag to look instance-by-instance. "Need help finding communities?"

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/588624

    Hello everyone! I wanted to share a tool that allows you to find communities that you are interested in.

    Link: https://browse.feddit.de/

    You can search for a community (say, "solarpunk"). Then copy the link into your Lemmy search bar and subscribe to the community! It's posts will then show up on your subscribed feed automatically.

    Alternatively, you can use a list of communities. I have created such a list:

    Link: https://midwest.social/post/382481

    I hope this has helped! Comment if you have any questions or want a recommendation.

    Beehaw Support @beehaw.org
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Sharing in case others have the same problem. "Why don't I see the same posts when browsing a community from 2 different instances?"

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1215308

    Hello,

    If I open: https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] and https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support in 2 different tabs, I don't see the same posts at all, even with the same sorting option selected.

    Is it just because the servers are overloaded and there is some delay in the synchronization?

    Thanks for your help trying to understanding the fediverse inner working.

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    It would be cool to have something like LibRedirect for Lemmy.

    So that if you paste a link to one of those big social media platforms, it offers to replace it with a working alternative front-end.

    free and open @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Any Open Library users here?

    Especially people who mess with metadata. Adding things, fixing things, etc.

    Ask Baraza @baraza.africa
    yaspora @baraza.africa

    Project for moving/mirroring subreddits to Lemmy.

    Are Baraza mods interested in trying this? I would be willing to nominate a few subs.