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The Colonial Project of Gender (and Everything Else)
by Sandy O’Sullivan
Indigenous Identity as Country: The “Ing” within Connecting, Caring, and Belonging
by Jo Anne Rey
The Historical Trauma and Resilience of Individuals of Mexican Ancestry in the United States: A Scoping Literature Review and Emerging Conceptual Framework
by Araceli Orozco-Figueroa
Feeling Seen: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ+ Peoples, (In)Visibility, and Social-Media Assemblages
by Andrew Farrell
A Māori and Pasifika Label—An Old History, New Context
by Dion Enari and Innez Haua
Pussy Power: A Contemporaneous View of Indigenous Women and Their Role in Sex Work
by Corrinne T. Sullivan
“You’re the One That Was on Uncle’s Wall!”: Identity, Whanaungatanga and Connection for Takatāpui (LGBTQ+ Māori)
by Logan Hamley, Shiloh Groot, Jade Le Grice, Ashlea Gillon, Lara Greaves, Madhavi Manchi and Terryann Clark
Criminalising Black Trauma: Grime and Drill Lyrics as a Form of Ethnographic Data to Understand “Gangs” and Serious Youth Violence
by Beth Hall, Roxanne Khan and Mike Eslea
What’s Your Street Race? The Urgency of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality as Lenses for Revising the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Guidelines, Census and Administrative Data in Latinx Communities and Beyond
by Nancy López and Howard Hogan
Us Mob Online: The Perils of Identifying as Indigenous on Social Media
by Bronwyn Carlson and Tristan Kennedy
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