Jason Arday-Victim of White Racism or Himself? | EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More
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Afrilition: Jason Arday and the cannibal game, By Adéwálé Àjàdí
Racism is a sleight of hand game. The best way to understand it is by exploring what my Yoruba ancestors call ìlara. In my culture and language, we say “ìlara ko gbo ògùn.” Ilàrá does not respond to medication or a cure. It is desiring someone’s essence out of profound admiration, even love, but in […] The post Afrilition: Jason Arday and the cannibal game, By Adéwálé Àjàdí appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Britain is arguing about racism and plagiarism after Jason Arday's death. Was he the victim of a hectic campaign – or was he an impostor? His now published autobiography raises new questions.
Jason Arday-Victim of White Racism or Himself? | EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More
Jason Arday – screenshot *If there was ever a book with a title that told everything about the author, it is Jason Arday’s autobiography, Great and Unfortunate Things. The deceased and arguably disgraced former Cambridge University professor certainly climbed the mountain top of greatness when he broke age and racial barriers by becoming the youngest Black professor at Cambridge University. His rags-to-riches saga was enhanced by his compelling …
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