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Three programmes will explore race relations in Britain.

That is, Hughes was able to explore race and difference because she put "evil" somewhere else.

To Womack, one of Afrofutrism's central functions is to explore "race as a technology", utilised for specific reasons.

He pledged to prove himself worthy by using "this new incarnation" of his show to explore race relations in America.

The event at the Southbank Centre was set up by Lemn Sissay and Tyrone Huggins to explore race and diversity in British theatre.

And, while Mosley clearly hopes to use McGill to explore race relations in the age of Obama, the sense of specific time and place that is so engrossing in his Los Angeles novels is sadly lacking.

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Now he has pledged to appoint a wide-ranging commission to explore race-related problems throughout the city.

The aim of this study was to explore race-ethnic differences in the association between plasma lipid components and risk of incident myocardial infarction (MI).

But wrestling has trodden much more dubious moral ground whenever it explored race.

(Race/Related is a newsletter exploring race with reporting, essays, art and discussion. You can receive it via email).

She created and writes for White Girl in Black Face, a blog that explores race, identity and sexuality.

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