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The political uses of memory: Instagram and Black-Asian solidarities
Rachel Kuo, Sarah J. Jackson
Media and Cinema Studies
Institute of Communications Research
Asian American Studies
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
Gender and Women's Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Activist Organizations
66%
Anti-Asian Violence
33%
Atlanta
66%
Black Liberation
33%
Collective Memory
33%
COVID-19 Pandemic
33%
Cross-racial
66%
Digital Memory
33%
Digital Organizing
33%
Feminist Movement
33%
George Floyd
33%
Instagram
100%
Internationalist
33%
Local Organizations
33%
Mass Shootings
33%
Massage Parlour
33%
Memory-making
33%
Midwest Region
33%
Minneapolis
66%
Murder
33%
Political Use
100%
Political Work
33%
Racial Politics
33%
Racial Solidarity
33%
Social Movements
33%
Southeast Region
33%
Uprising
33%
Arts and Humanities
Atlanta
100%
Contemporary
50%
Corpus
50%
COVID-19
50%
Digital
100%
Feminist Movement
50%
Liberation
50%
Local
50%
Minneapolis
100%
Murder
50%
Online
50%
Police
50%
Racial
50%
Racial Politics
50%
Social Movements
50%
Southeast
50%
Uprising
50%
Social Sciences
Collective Memory
33%
COVID 19 Epidemic
33%
Instagram
100%
Police
33%
Women's Liberation Movement
33%
Psychology
Instagram
100%