When We Are Kin

When We Are Kin

by Kyle T. Mays

2026

This work challenges conventional ideas of justice and reparations, arguing that true liberation for Black and Indigenous peoples requires a deeper reckoning with racial capitalism and settler colonialism. Through historical analysis and philosophical reflection, Mays explores the intertwined struggles of these communities, advocating for a solidarity rooted in shared land and a collective vision of "the good life." It's a powerful call for Afro-Indigenous unity that moves beyond narrow political frameworks toward a more profound and complete decolonization.

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Native American Studies