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It all started in 1990, when Beck attended a lecture in Eugene by Abraham Dumisani "Dumi"
unknown title 2009
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It all started in 1990, when Beck attended a lecture in Eugene by Abraham Dumisani "Dumi"
unknown title 2009
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Dumi Lewis wrote a great guest post at Racialicious about how he understands himself – a middle class, heterosexual African-American man – in relationship to the feminist movement, as a person of privilege and an ally:
“On Being an Ally and Social Justice” « Planning the Day 2010
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"We are trying to raise awareness of the problems back home, we need to keep the situation in the public eye," said vigil co-ordinator Dumi
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Both myself and Dumi from Black at Michigan are cited in this article in US News and World Report.
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A group of foreign journalists who tried to get to M'Bangana from Kinshasa Wednesday was halted at Dumi, 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the village by a junior gendarmerie officer.
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His manager, cousin Dumi, 'laid it straight': if Tinie Tempah wanted to be more than a storm in a tiny teacup, he had to work harder.
Evening Standard - Home Craig McLean 2011
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I’ve been really frustrated with the “I’m not racist” refrain that I keep hearing over and over, and Dumi over at Black at Michigan put some of my views into his … Continue reading at Alas, a blog … posted 8:12 pm at Alas, a blog
Racism and Racists 2006
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I’ve been really frustrated with the “I’m not racist” refrain that I keep hearing over and over, and Dumi over at Black at Michigan put some of my views into his words, so I gave a short ranting response that lead to a good discussion on racism.
Racism and Racists 2006
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