“‘Can manifest through olfactory perception such as comments on ‘smelly’ foods‘ A pair of Concordia University “sensory studies scholars” claim their studies show racism is a “multi-sensory experience” that “transforms the ways in which minorities feel and interact with the world.” Partners Jayanthan Sriram and Nesli Sriram-Uzundal, whose research “explores perfume and functional scenting… Source
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