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Term: Culture
12019-12-18T00:47:25+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3182Glossary term: cultureplain2022-05-30T18:01:21+00:00Luca Connorsced9dd0f9f64a731c75f8e47663d30a132fa944aThis is the word that people often use to refer to the language, art, music, spiritual affiliation, clothing, and customs that a group of people share. This is a colonial, homogenizing term that limits the ways that we can talk about these individual aspects of the lives of a group of people. Culture is not static, but an active practice.
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