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Posts by Sincere Kirabo

Why Your Criticisms Of Intersectionality And Identity Politics Sound Ridiculous

By Sincere Kirabo | October 7, 2017

Why intersectionality is vital is apparent: it’s a metaphor and frame that acknowledges how prejudice and marginalization both exist and intersect.

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Men, Wake Up: 3 Types of Toxic Masculinity to Leave Behind in 2017

By Sincere Kirabo | January 8, 2017

How can you build a healthier masculinity for the new year? Challenging these damaging parts of the toxic masculinity status quo is a good start.

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Why Black Men Participate in Misogynoir – And 3 Ways We Can Fight Against It

By Sincere Kirabo | October 17, 2016

“How can you be pro-black if you don’t take the peril of Black women seriously?” Black men learn some damaging messages about Black women – but you can unlearn them.

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7 Personal Rights That I – A Black Atheist – Deserve

By Sincere Kirabo | May 18, 2016
A person wearing a dress shirt, tie, and blue coat stands on a sunny road.

This author isn’t asking for much, and these are rights that you may take for granted – but for a Black Atheist in this society, reclaiming these rights is sadly necessary.

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Why White America Demonizes the #BlackLivesMatter Movement — And Why That Must Change

By Sincere Kirabo | April 6, 2016
Philadelphia, PA USA - November 24, 2014; A young protester and his mother are seen holding signs at Dillworth Park at Philadelphia City Hall. (photo by Bas Slabbers)

Why is there so much backlash in response to a statement as simple as “Black Lives Matter”? That reaction says a lot – and here’s what’s really going on when people demonize these activists.

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