Abstract

The concept of global racism provides a theoretical base on which to examine the everyday and the global and historical, and spatial connections and is integral to the conceptualization of antiracism and antiracist praxis. By examining the expansion of, perpetuation of, and struggle against global racism, this article argues that antiracist action ties the everyday confrontation with racism to the global confrontation with racism, making each confrontation and everyday struggle against racism part of a global struggle against global racism.

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