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RESISTANCE

    White Women Say I’m Too Confident (and Other Racist S*&%)

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  • Why We Should Abandon the Word ‘Subtle’ When Discussing Racism

    by Travis Alabanza Subtle, Subtlety, Subtly—as a British man, these words saturate my conversations by the thousands. From my mother:…

  • Four Person-to-Person Things I Do to Address Anti-Blackness con Mi Gente

    by CarmenLeah Ascencio When my mothers married in 1989 I did not know that their union as a (non-black) Nuyorican…

  • I’m From Ferguson and I’m Tired and Fed-Up

    by Diamond Latchison I’ve grown up in and out of the Ferguson-Florissant area of St. Louis, Missouri for nearly 17…

  • Things To Stop Being Distracted By When A Black Person Gets Murdered By Police

      by Mia McKenzie The killing of an unarmed Black teenager named Mike Brown in Ferguson, MO, which has resulted…

  • Chibok Girls and Black Women’s Resistance Work

    by Chekwube O. Danladi In April, more than 230 schoolgirls were kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in the north-eastern Nigerian…

  • Bathroom Talk

    by Juliana Delgado Lopera Official Version: Ya te desarrollaste, ya eres toda una mujer. You’re a woman. Unofficial Version: At…

  • Brown Girl, Heal

    (For Karyn) By Sadia Hassan The summer I decide to leave Dartmouth, I attend a wedding in Oneonta, New York.…

  • Lost Woman’s Battle Cry: Dyscalculia and My War With Math

    by Aries Hines For eleven thousand, three hundred and seventy eight days of my black, queer, fierce femme life, I’ve…

  • Not Your Tragic Queer Muslim Story

    by Lamya H I. I become visibly Muslim at 14 when I start wearing hijab. It is not an overnight…

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