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Archive for May 2015

These 8 Examples Show Exactly How Everyday Racism Shows Up in the World

By Brave New Films | May 18, 2015

Do you know someone who has a hard time believing that racism is still a problem? Try showing them this video.

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3 Ways to Lovingly Talk to Your In-Laws (Or Anyone, for That Matter) About That Hella Oppressive Thing They Just Said

By Vanessa Rochelle Lewis | May 17, 2015
Two people holding hands, having a conversation

The bad news: Your in-laws are harboring some bigotry. The good news? If you approach them this way, they’re all potential allies.

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Debunking the ‘Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps’ Myth

By Carmen Rios | May 17, 2015
Cartoon of a huge boot about to step on a person

We can’t see the real problem as long as these myths about poverty are around. Have you noticed how common these false beliefs are?

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You Can Become a Powerful Agent of Change with This Simple Understanding of Your Privilege – Here’s How

By Kat Blaque | May 17, 2015

Anyone who thinks the idea of privilege means you didn’t have to work hard for the things you have needs to see this.

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These 4 Phenomenal Native Women Will Totally Make You Re-examine Your Relationship to Feminism

By Taté Walker | May 16, 2015
Winona LaDuke giving a speech

Every one of them is blowing us away – and teaching us invaluable lessons.

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