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Waves of Knowing David V. Gibson Black women are less likely

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Loving through Enmity responds to the failure of US Christian antiracist work to translate love of the enemy into meaningful societal transformation

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Waves of Knowing David V. Gibson Black women are less likelyIn Waves of Knowing Karin Amimoto Ingersoll marks a critical turn away from land based geographies to center the ocean as place. Developing the concept of seascape epistemology, she articulates an indigenous Hawaiian way of knowing founded on a sensorial, intellectual, and embodied literacy of the ocean. As the source from which Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) draw their essence and identity, the sea is foundational to Kanaka epistemology and

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