
When We Are Kin
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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