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Washington Post looks into anti-blackness and transphobia in the Byzantine Empire to help us understand the roots of hatred

Isn’t it curious how mainstream media outlets seem to feature certain books? That book arguing that the Second Amendment isn’t about guns but rather anti-blackness was featured on CNN and NPR. And the author of a book about how white supremacy has polluted yoga enjoyed a lengthy interview on Yahoo News. Now the Washington Post is taking a look at “Byzantine Intersectionality: Sexuality, Gender, and Race in the Middle Ages” by art history professor Roland Betancourt.

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NPR will definitely have the author on for an interview if they haven’t already.


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