See also: anti-racialize

English

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Etymology

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From antiracial +‎ -ize.

Verb

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antiracialize (third-person singular simple present antiracializes, present participle antiracializing, simple past and past participle antiracialized)

  1. Alternative form of anti-racialize
    • 2006, M. Elise Marubbio, Killing the Indian Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film, The University Press of Kentucky, →ISBN, page 18:
      These films illustrate a waning interest in sustaining an antiracializing multiculturalism even while they utilize a revisionist approach that critiques the nation-building process and racial power relations celebrated by the western.
    • 2007, Marcus Rediker, The Slave Ship: A Human History[1], Viking, →ISBN:
      He also resisted the vulgar racist stereotypes of the day and wrote about the slave trade with an antiracializing rhetoric.
    • 2012, André Cicalo, Urban Encounters: Affirmative Action and Black Identities in Brazil, Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, page 101:
      On the other hand, while antiracializing discourses in Brazil subtend extremely complex layers, the Black movement's efforts to merge the pardo and preto categories into “negro” do not simply match a description of things; []