Race, Disability and Social Justice
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In Episode 5 of Thinking Justice, Dr Dinesh Wadiwel talks us through different theoretical perspectives on justice. We focus on the work of critical race theorists, disability theorists, feminist scholars and anti-capitalist thinkers and ask what history tells us about the material realities of domination, oppression and violence. How should we respond to the fundamentally unjust societies in which we live? How do we imagine what justice looks like?
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