Cheers UFK!
Excerpt: Also using props to spread their message were the members of United Front Kentucky. Spokesman Danny Mayer of Lexington says their goal is to point out the signs of fascism in politics.
"A sort of populism that often is nativist, anti-democratic, corporatist, anti-immigrant. So what we see coming from the far right are this fascist rhetoric that I don't think makes people fascist, but I think it certainly creates conditions to allow fascism to grow."
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[How do we develop] ways of perceiving therelationships between and among people, our pasts, our pasts’ legacies, our present lives and struggles, our environments, disciplines, and texts. (24)--Johnnella E. Butler, “Reflections on Borderlands and the Color Line.” (2000) "All the languages of heteroglossia ... are specific points of view on the world, forms for conceptualizing the worldinwords, specific worldviews, each characterized by its own objects, meanings, and values.--Bakhtin
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