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Afro-pessimism
noun
- the belief that the provision of aid to African countries is futile
Example Sentences
After Patterson, some scholars associated with Afro-pessimism began to invoke social death somewhat differently as a condition that negates free will, agency and meaningful political action, and expanded its premises to describe the condition of current African Americans.
This is a book rooted less in pulp than in Afro-pessimism.
There’s a spectrum with everything from Afro-pessimism to “The Black future is in joy.”
"The lack of safety strikes me as another version of Afro-pessimism that we've heard for a long time," he says, pointing to the thousands of African Americans who now travel to south-western Nigeria every year for the famous Yoruba Osun Osogbo festival.
Here, I’m playing off the school of thought known as Afro-pessimism, which holds that Black lives are endlessly inflected and informed by anti-Black animosity and experiences of pain and loss.
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