We Gotta Have It: Black and Brown ideologies on solidarity

S. D. Sankofa, Natalie Muñoz, Deanna Philippe, Soribel Genao, Cristóbal Rodríguez
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Abstract Amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted the disparities of healthcare for Black and Brown communities, the tragic and senseless deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Rashard Brooks took place before we were halfway into 2020. Furthermore, while Black deaths at the hands of police are the highest rate compared to all groups, Latinos follow right behind at almost twice the rate compared to Whites, which highlight how both Black and Brown communities face the same crisis and oppression, and both face the greater need for solidarity. Reflecting on a recent historical period of our socio-political culture, this article endeavors to expose how the media’s influence has amplified the need to reignite a rallying cry of race and identities across the globe. Utilizing our educational backgrounds and classroom experiences, we examine what can be learned by amplifying the importance of culturally relevant pedagogy and solidarity through the lens of Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It series on Netflix. We specifically explore the oneness of Black and Brown people and highlight how solidarity is key for upliftment and well-being.
我们必须拥有它:黑人和棕色意识形态的团结
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行凸显了黑人和布朗裔社区在医疗保健方面的差异,而在2020年还不到一半的时候,乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)、艾哈迈德·阿贝里(Ahmaud Arbery)、布里奥娜·泰勒(Breonna Taylor)、托尼·麦克达德(Tony McDade)和拉沙德·布鲁克斯(Rashard Brooks)的悲惨和无谓死亡就发生了。此外,与所有群体相比,黑人死于警察之手的比率最高,拉丁裔紧随其后,几乎是白人的两倍,这突显了黑人和棕色社区面临同样的危机和压迫,都面临更大的团结需求。这篇文章反映了我们社会政治文化最近的历史时期,试图揭示媒体的影响如何放大了在全球范围内重新点燃种族和身份的战斗口号的必要性。利用我们的教育背景和课堂经验,我们通过斯派克·李在Netflix上的《她要拥有它》系列,通过放大文化相关教学法和团结的重要性来研究可以学到什么。我们特别探讨了黑人和棕色人种的同一性,并强调团结是提升和幸福的关键。
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