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Engage: Indigenous, Black, and Afro-Indigenous Futures presents a compelling analysis of the historical and contemporary relationships between Indigenous, Black, and Afro-Indigenous peoples. Joy James brings together critical perspectives on colonialism, anti-Blackness, and systemic oppression while centering the voices and visions of those most affected by these structures.
Through rigorous scholarship and visionary thinking, James explores how these communities can build solidarity, resist exploitation, and create alternative futures. The book addresses historical erasures, ongoing marginalization, and the transformative potential of collective action. By examining the intersections of Indigenous sovereignty, Black liberation, and Afro-Indigenous identity, James offers readers a framework for understanding shared struggles and imagining emancipatory possibilities.
Essential for scholars, activists, and anyone committed to understanding decolonization and social justice, this work challenges conventional narratives and invites readers to engage with radical possibilities for change and community self-determination.







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