"Once of the outstanding take-aways in some of these workshops is that many Ticos do not recognize what racism actually is. They have seen the public markers of racism in South African Apartheid or the Jim Crow Laws of the Southern United States. Signs that separated races were clearly racist. Since these public signposts were not used in Costa Rica, people automatically assumed there was no racism here and so, for instance, they cannot understand why “Cocori” is an offensive book to the Afro-Costa Rican population. These workshops opened up these types of radical, honest discussions."
— Quince Duncan

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On Duncan becoming the Commissioner of the Ministry of Afro-Costa Rican Affairs and his office’s work on the issue of racism in “The elegance of Quince Duncan: a chat with the celebrated writer” in The Tico Times (2016 Aug 29)

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