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Beats of the Antonov: Cultural Suppression and Racism
The clip begins with cultural organizer Tutu explaining that, “We live in a milieu that does not respect our culture and wants to kill it.” It with musician Musa saying, “Khartoum should build me a road.” The clip also includes Albaqir Elafeef explaining the role of racial identity and internalized oppression in the Sudanese conflict.
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