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Posts by Shae Collins

Diversity or Inclusion – Do You Know Which One to Strive For?

By Shae Collins | May 16, 2017

There’s lots of talk about diversity as something to strive for – but what if we focused more on inclusion? Here’s the difference, and why it matters.

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Why ‘I Have Black Friends’ Is a Terrible Excuse for Your Racism

By Shae Collins | March 19, 2017

Pulling out the “I’m not racist – I have black friends!” excuse? Read this takedown of your reasoning and you’ll never want to go there again.

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10 Not-So-Feminist Things We Feminists Do in Comments Sections

By Shae Collins | February 6, 2017

“Wait, aren’t these the same people who are supposed to be about equality?” These reveal some seriously troubling issues in our movements.

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Stop Making Black People Fight Everyone’s Battles

By Shae Collins | February 5, 2017

“We should be allies, not advocates.” Black folks are #NotYourMule – and these conversations addressing diversity issues by shaming black people have to stop.

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Why White People Shouldn’t Impose Their Feelings Into Conversations on Race

By Shae Collins | January 17, 2017
A person with a serious expression standing close to the camera and holding their hand up in a "stop" gesture.

What should white allies do with their feelings in racial justice conversations? Here are four good reasons not to let them get in the way.

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