Posts Tagged ‘Race & Ethnicity’
Why I’m Non-Binary, But Don’t Use ‘They/Them’ Pronouns
Are they/them pronouns really “gender neutral” for someone who’s always been read as a fat, Black woman? These are important layers for the conversation on gender identity.
Read More3 Ways Our Middle Class ‘Good Intentions’ Do More Harm Than Good
There’s nothing wrong with “good intentions,” right? Find out why this author’s worried about middle class good intentions, and you’ll realize it’s not so simple.
Read MoreA Hilarious Lesson on ‘How to Protect White People’s Feelings in the Workplace’
Ever had to deal with white folks who are more offended by talking about racism than racism itself? This satirical instructional video will help you face the white fragility.
Read MoreAn Open Letter to Afro-Latinxs: You Are Enough and It’s Okay to Have Questions
Can you relate to how this author used to feel about their Afro-Latinx identity? These reminders will help you embrace your whole self.
Read MoreLet’s Stop Pretending White People Can Be Objective on Racial Issues
If you think white people can have an unbiased view on racism, just consider the way language is used in point #3 here – and what to aim for instead of illusive objectivity.
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