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Geographies of Racial Capitalism

The Bigger Picture
Director: Kenton Card | Countries of production: United States | Year: 2020 | Length: 16 min
Language: English | Age: 12+ years
Genres: Documentary |
Topics: Economics & Fair Trade, Race & Ethnicity
| Regions: USA

In this film by the Antipode Foundation, Ruth Wilson Gilmore unpacks and explores the intersection of race and capitalism.

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