Fragility

How ‘white’ fragility perpetuates anti-Black racism in Arab societies

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The perpetuation of anti-Black racism within Arab societies finds its roots in what Bahraini cultural critic Nader Kadhem identifies as the dehumanization of Black people.

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  • The perpetuation of anti-Black racism within Arab societies finds its roots in what Bahraini cultural critic Nader Kadhem identifies as the dehumanization of Black people.
  • This includes characterizations that caricature them with mental weakness, moral impotence, excessive sexual energy, foolishness and a tendency to laziness.
  • While racist portrayals have faced increasing criticism in recent years, anti-Black racism endures, sustained in part by a form of white fragility.

White fragility in the Arab world

  • The term white fragility refers to the defensive reactions and discomfort exhibited by white people when discussing race and racism.
  • Not all facets of white fragility seamlessly translate into the modern Arab cultural landscape, but echoes of its influence resonate and shed light on the multifaceted nature of anti-Black racism in the Arab world.

Examples of white fragility

  • When confronted with discussions on anti-Black racism, those with light-skinned privilege in Arab societies often display manifestations of white fragility.
  • These can include expressions of anger, refusal, avoidance, debate, withdrawal or denial.
  • These defensive responses illustrate the common reactions among lighter-skinned Arabs when their racial privilege or involvement in systemic racism is called into question.
  • This defensive stance contributes to the persistence of racial inequity by obstructing constructive discourse and sabotaging attempts to confront systemic racism.

Unraveling white Arab fragility

  • Acknowledging the prevalence of racism against Black people within Arab societies could challenge this belief, leading to discomfort and uncertainty among “white” Arabs.
  • Claiming to have a Black or other racialized family member represents yet another manifestation of white fragility within DiAngelo’s American framework.
  • Marriages between Black and white Arabs are less prevelant in the Arab world, and even when there is a Black family member, there is a reluctance to acknowledge it.
  • White fragility is a potent mechanism that maintains privilege.


Amir Al-Azraki does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

2024 Lionel Gelber Prize awarded to Timothy Garton Ash for Homelands: A Personal History of Europe

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Chosen by a jury of international journalists, practitioners and scholars, the Gelber Prize is awarded annually to the best book on international affairs published in English.

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  • Chosen by a jury of international journalists, practitioners and scholars, the Gelber Prize is awarded annually to the best book on international affairs published in English.
  • Homelands: A personal history of Europe, Timothy Garton Ash (Yale University Press)
    Timothy Garton Ash, Europe's "historian of the present," has been "breathing Europe" for the last half century.
  • The Lionel Gelber Prize was founded in 1989 by Canadian diplomat Lionel Gelber.
  • The award is presented annually by the Lionel Gelber Prize Board and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

2024 Lionel Gelber Prize awarded to Timothy Garton Ash for Homelands: A Personal History of Europe

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

TORONTO, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Judith Gelber, Chair of the Lionel Gelber Prize board, announced today that the winner of the 2024 Lionel Gelber Prize is Homelands: A personal history of Europe by Timothy Garton Ash, published by Yale University Press. Chosen by a jury of international journalists, practitioners and scholars, the Gelber Prize is awarded annually to the best book on international affairs published in English. The Prize is presented by the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. The winner will receive $50,000.

Key Points: 
  • Chosen by a jury of international journalists, practitioners and scholars, the Gelber Prize is awarded annually to the best book on international affairs published in English.
  • Homelands: A personal history of Europe, Timothy Garton Ash (Yale University Press)
    Timothy Garton Ash, Europe's "historian of the present," has been "breathing Europe" for the last half century.
  • The Lionel Gelber Prize was founded in 1989 by Canadian diplomat Lionel Gelber.
  • The award is presented annually by the Lionel Gelber Prize Board and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

VARIETY and Jewish Life Television Partner to Broadcast “The State of Antisemitism” on JLTV

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On October 5, 2023, Variety announced its inaugural Antisemitism & Hollywood Summit.

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  • Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On October 5, 2023, Variety announced its inaugural Antisemitism & Hollywood Summit.
  • To amplify the critically important message of the Summit – that Hollywood plays a vital role as storytellers that can fight Antisemitism – Variety and Jewish Life Television have partnered to bring this Summit to a wider audience.
  • For more information, for Variety, please contact Matt Goodman, The Lead PR, at [email protected] or 212/584-7829.
  • Jewish Life Television/JLTV is the nation’s largest and most robust 24-7, English language, Jewish-themed television network.

Undaunted by Wind and Rain, a Hundred Kilometers With You

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

CHANGSHA, China, Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from Hunan Huasheng Culture & Sports Co., Ltd.:

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  • Persisting for 16 years, the number of participants reached a record high for the autumn sessions of the Hundred Kilometers Hiking.
  • The slogan "Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan, Walk Together" has become a testament to the decade-long journey through wind and rain.
  • Every edition of the Hunan Hundred Kilometers Hiking, from event planning, and route surveying, to participant recruitment, takes months to prepare.
  • Interestingly, of the 26 sessions of the Hunan Hundred Kilometers Hiking held so far, this is the first to experience such cold and rainy weather.

How To Have Sex: landmark film wants to change how we talk about consent

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Like those in this film, they are navigating a murky post-MeToo environment, where the lines of sexual consent are blurred and often misinterpreted, leaving women vulnerable to sexual abuse.

Key Points: 
  • Like those in this film, they are navigating a murky post-MeToo environment, where the lines of sexual consent are blurred and often misinterpreted, leaving women vulnerable to sexual abuse.
  • Wowing at Cannes
    The film won the Un Certain Regard prize at this year‘s Cannes Film Festival.
  • Established in 1998, the prize celebrates innovative cinematic styles and storytelling by new and emerging filmmakers from around the world.
  • She has expressed her desire for this film to be a talking point for all age groups and genders to discuss consent openly and honestly, and drive change.

COP28 Presidency Partners with African Leaders to Raise Climate Ambitions, Seize Opportunity of Green Growth Through Fairer Climate Finance for Africa

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

The initiative will "demonstrate the commercial case for clean investment across this important continent" and will be "designed to work with Africa, for Africa."

Key Points: 
  • The initiative will "demonstrate the commercial case for clean investment across this important continent" and will be "designed to work with Africa, for Africa."
  • Al Jaber cited that currently, "Africa contributes just 3 per cent of global emissions, yet suffers some of the worst consequences.
  • As a part of the COP28 Presidency's Action Agenda, Al Jaber emphasized his plan to fix climate finance.
  • As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals.

What caused the coup in Niger? An expert outlines three driving factors

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Monday, July 31, 2023

On 28 July, the head of Niger’s presidential guard, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, declared himself head of state after the military seized power.

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  • On 28 July, the head of Niger’s presidential guard, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, declared himself head of state after the military seized power.
  • Beyond warning against any regional and foreign interventions, the military leaders in Niger have given no indications of ways forward.
  • This coup d’etat will have a significant impact on peace and stability in Niger and the entire Sahel region.
  • When Bazoum was elected president in 2021, there was a coup attempt about 48 hours before his inauguration.

Factors that led to the coup

    • There are several insurgent groups, such as Al-Qaeda and Islamic State affiliates, as well as Boko Haram operating in the country.
    • Hundreds of youths in the capital, Niamey, gathered to celebrate the July coup, waving Russian flags and chanting “Wagner”.
    • In addition to insecurity and economic stagnation, three other issues help explain the recent coup d’etat.
    • ECOWAS leaders have now threathened to use force to restore Bazoum if the coup plotters do not reinstate him.
    • In the last four years, there have been seven coup d’etats in the region.

Implications for Niger and the region

    • The latest coup d’etat has severe consequences for Niger and the entire Sahel region.
    • The new leaders in Niger might also engage with the Wagner group to combat the Islamist insurgency.
    • Finally, a successful military takeover in Niger would be a major drawback for democracy in the region and Africa as a whole.

China's economic recovery is built on increasingly shaky foundations and that could affect the whole world

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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

The Chinese government had hoped to recapture previous economic highs after ending its zero-COVID policy in December 2023.

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  • The Chinese government had hoped to recapture previous economic highs after ending its zero-COVID policy in December 2023.
  • But there are some indications that the country may instead settle into the same moderate growth patterns over the medium to long term as other advanced economies.
  • However, all was not what it seemed: China’s recovery is actually built on quite shaky foundations.
  • As mentioned, urbanisation and the shift in population from rural to urban areas have played a part in China’s past positive performance.
  • And China’s government has also used infrastructure investment to boost business performance during downturns quite effectively.

Long-term, moderate growth

    • It’s much more likely to settle into the kind of moderate growth experienced by developed economies like the US and UK (pre-COVID).
    • The state’s reputation for strong intervention in private industry will complicate this issue by weakening growth in private investment, which will further restrict the domestic economy.
    • But with only limited reform, 2030’s growth is projected to fall below 2%, according to the World Bank.
    • And, of course, whatever happens in China is likely to have a major effect on global growth.

Exiger Acquires Industry-Leading Software Supply Chain and SBOM Management Platform Ion Channel

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

NEW YORK, May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Exiger, the SaaS company revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks manage supply chains, today announced that it has acquired Ion Channel, a best-in-class software supply chain risk management platform. The acquisition marks a major milestone for supply chain risk management (SCRM) as Exiger becomes the first and only technology company to illuminate every dimension of the supply chain, including corporate relationships, physical products, manufacturing processes, raw materials and now software.

Key Points: 
  • C-SCRM completes market's first comprehensive, centralized supply chain solution
    NEW YORK, May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Exiger , the SaaS company revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks manage supply chains, today announced that it has acquired Ion Channel, a best-in-class software supply chain risk management platform.
  • "We're thrilled to announce this acquisition and enhancement to our 360-degree supply chain management platform, 1Exiger," said Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels .
  • Ion Channel is the standard-bearer in software supply chain assurance and SBOM management.
  • Exiger will be bringing Ion Channel to its first-of-its-kind $75M GSA contract to deliver supply chain and third-party risk management to the U.S. Federal Government.