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The issue of colour blindness was raised in interviews, which prompted the adaption of colour blind accessible colour schemes for the survey.
"He is being consumed as the embodiment of colour blindness.
There were complaints that the mix-up was a serious case of colour blindness.
That kind of colour blindness results in yet another blues revival that almost exclusively ignores and marginalises black artists.
Colour Blind Awareness was set up by Albany-Ward in 2009 as a non-profit organisation because of colour blindness in her family.
In the 1990s, Sacks was investigating a rare form of colour blindness in the Pacific islands, caused possibly by eating flour made from cycad seeds.
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This paper was the first publication on colour blindness, which for some time thereafter was known as Daltonism.
The great merit of his approach is its consistency: in both cases, he has put the principle of colour-blindness first.
But if centuries of colour-blindness have failed to better the lot of the black and the brown, it is unlikely that the same society will improve the plight of an even greater number of multi-coloured Brazilians.
In this article I suggest that this visibility/invisibility paradox (Mirza 2009) can be interpreted not only as a reflection of the number of racialised researchers in Swedish higher education, but also as a general discourse of colour-blindness and Swedish white privilege.
Not so much a pair of boots as a test for colour blindness.
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