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Minority Epistemologies

Ways of knowing developed within and by marginalized communities, often specifically adapted for survival under oppression. These are knowledge systems forged in conditions the dominant culture never experiences: the sensitivity to threat that comes from constant danger, the pattern recognition required to navigate hostile spaces, the collective memory preserved when official histories deny your existence. Minority epistemologies aren't just different—they're strategic, evolved to do specific work that mainstream knowledge systems either can't do or won't do. They're tools for seeing what power prefers to hide.
Minority Epistemologies "She knew something was wrong before anyone said anything—not psychic, just a lifetime of reading microexpressions to survive. That's Minority Epistemology: knowledge you develop when the official channels aren't safe for people like you."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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