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      <title>Ethnic studies, the Third World Liberation Front and my grandmother</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[As ethnic studies integrates itself into institutions of public education, it is ironically institutionalizing its own set of uncritical narratives and biases. That starts with TWLF—the origin story of the field.]]></description>
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