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I liked this piece, but I did feel there should have been more academic rigor in evaluating the effectiveness of peacemaking. Still, I feel it is an important contribution to the field and I relate it’s underlying argument to that of Leslie Bender.
Critical Race Feminism Critique – Aria Brown
Aria Brown – I will take this one.