The current wave of anti-immigrant violence, led and supported by right-wing and ethno-nationalist groups, stands in sharp contrast to the emancipatory politics of the 1976 generation.
Lessons of 1976: ‘Be united to face the common enemy’
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The current wave of anti-immigrant violence, led and supported by right-wing and ethno-nationalist groups, stands in sharp contrast to the emancipatory politics of the 1976 generation.
Afrophobia is rooted in exclusionary ideas of citizenship and belonging that were shaped by colonialism and reproduced by postcolonial states.
The 50th anniversary of June 16 demanded a response. Accordingly, this issue primarily focuses on a special feature dedicated to this occasion. It offers an analysis of the significance of June 16 and evaluates our progress over the past 50 years, alongside the areas where we may have regressed.