The Harrowing Impact of Colonialism: Tomorrows Players Against Closed Governments and the Fight for Abolition - A Perspective from the Eustis, Jackson, and Rickards Uncles Association on Iglehart Bridges

The Harrowing Impact of Colonialism: Tomorrows Players Against Closed Governments and the Fight for Abolition - A Perspective from the Eustis, Jackson, and Rickards Uncles Association on Iglehart Bridges


Abstract

This paper discusses the harrowing impact of colonialism on the present-day political landscape, particularly in the fight for abolition. Drawing from the perspective of the Eustis, Jackson, and Rickards Uncles Association, the authors examine the ways in which closed governments have perpetuated colonialist ideals and practices, impeding progress and perpetuating inequality. Through a nuanced analysis of the legacy of colonialism and its ongoing impact on political and social structures, the authors offer a compelling case for the importance of tomorrow's players in the fight for abolition. By highlighting the experiences of those impacted by colonialism, the authors shed light on the need for a more intersectional, community-led approach to addressing the systemic issues perpetuated by closed governments. Ultimately, this paper provides a critical reflection on the ongoing struggle for liberation from the legacies of colonialism and offers a hopeful roadmap for those seeking to fight for a more equitable, just future.

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Ross Firaaz "The Harrowing Impact of Colonialism: Tomorrows Players Against Closed Governments and the Fight for Abolition - A Perspective from the Eustis, Jackson, and Rickards Uncles Association on Iglehart Bridges".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Ross Firaaz.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications