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    For Colored Girls Who Are Violently Quoted King When Their Own Words Are Enough

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  • When You Become the Oppressive “Ally”: Asians, Anti-Blackness, and Accountability

    by Alex-Quan Pham I am sharing the elevator with a white woman. She looks at me for several seconds before…

  • Which Side Are You On?: Queer and Trans People of Color Acting in Solidarity with Queer and Trans Black Lives

    by Deanna Gao “Which side are you on?” I am struggling to understand what it means for myself, as a…

  • Men Like How I Dance, and Other Racist Reasons to Question My Feminism

    by Maisha Z. Johnson Many mainstream feminists would have a problem with me, and in order to work for true…

  • Qraftish: Your Silence Will Not Protect You (Ep. 1)

    BGD is excited to launch a new web series: “Qraftish”! Glimpse into the mind of Christal, an 18-year-old Black queerling,…

  • Black Lives Matter, Today and Always: January 15 Highway Action Solidarity Statement

    On January 15, 2015, A non-Black group of Pan-Asians, Latinos, and white people, some of whom are queer and transgender,…

  • Who Protects Us From You?: Everyday Police Violence and Abuse

    by Amy Ongiri The first interaction I can remember having with the police happened when I was five or six…

  • How American Police Forces & Higher Legal Systems Embody Master/Slave Mentalities

    By Alan Palaez Lopez In 1993, my mother gave birth to her first child in Mexico City. Because he had…

  • Who Gets To Be Human in Death?: Leelah Alcorn and Trans Legacies

    by Eunbyul Lee Leelah Alcorn was a 17-year-old transgender girl who published a heart-wrenching suicide note on Tumblr in late…

  • POC Solidarity In Love: How To Support Our Black Partners and Friends In These Trying Times

    by CarmenLeah Ascencio    You might be wondering why an article on POC solidarity in personal relationships is in my column…

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