FANON "No ALCANZA con la INDEPENDENCIA si el COLONIZADO sigue PENSANDO como el COLONIZADOR"
In 1952, the Martinican psychiatrist Frantz Fanon published Black Skin, White Masks. He wasn't just talking about racism. He was talking about something harder to see: the shame of one's own identity, the desire to resemble those in power, the mask that the colonized learn to wear in order to be recognized as someone. #FrantzFanon #Colonialism #Decolonization #LatinAmerica #CriticalThinking #Identity

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