Originally
published
on
03/18/03
Racial
discrimination
is
closely
reexamined
and
exposed
in
Wayne
Dunkley's
sharemyworld.net.
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The
website
consists
of
a
series
of
"books"
inspired
by
Dunkley's
street
postings
of
his
own
defaced
image
around
the
downtown
cores
of
Toronto
and
Montreal,
Quebec.
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The
six
books
present
textual
narratives
describing
ethnocentric
gestures
disguised
as
benevolent
acts
of
equality
--
or
sometimes
blatant
jokes.
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Also,
many
racial
clichés
that
some
people
may
consider
a
thing
of
the
past
are
brought
back
with
chilling
accuracy.
::
Eduardo
Navas
::[
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Originally
published
on
03/18/03
Racial
discrimination
is
closely
reexamined
and
exposed
in
Wayne
Dunkley's
sharemyworld.net.
The
website
consists
of
a
series
of
"books"
inspired
by
Dunkley's
street
posting
of
his
own
defaced
image
around
the
downtown
cores
of
Toronto,
Ontario
and
Montreal,
Quebec.
The
six
books
present
textual
narratives
describing
ethnocentric
gestures
disguised
as
benevolent
acts
of
equality
--
or
sometimes
blatant
jokes.
Also,
many
racial
clichés
that
some
people
may
consider
a
thing
of
the
past
are
brought
back
with
chilling
accuracy.
::
Eduardo
Navas
::
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