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Subha Xavier studies the literary productions of migrants to Francophone countries from elsewhere. She and Metta discuss the psychological challenges of meeting unfamiliar and mixed expectations, as well as the pain of actual racism. She has been "curing" the ballots that were rejected in the recent Georgian run-off election of two senators, and found that these were disproportionately among black voters who welcomed her more because she is a "small brown woman."
By Metta SpencerSubha Xavier studies the literary productions of migrants to Francophone countries from elsewhere. She and Metta discuss the psychological challenges of meeting unfamiliar and mixed expectations, as well as the pain of actual racism. She has been "curing" the ballots that were rejected in the recent Georgian run-off election of two senators, and found that these were disproportionately among black voters who welcomed her more because she is a "small brown woman."