In this first-ever book review special, the A4D Team sits down to discuss Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks (1952). Seventy-three years since its publication, how does the book hold up in today’s world? Find out as the team unpacks its enduring relevance.(02:38) Introduction(10:25) Background on Frantz Fanon(21:00) Interracial Relationships and Their Implications(39:30) Religion, Black People, and Africans(53:42) Living Abroad with a Different Skin Colour(1:18:02) Conclusion
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