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No, We Won’t Calm Down – Tone Policing Is Just Another Way to Protect Privilege

By Robot Hugs | December 7, 2015

“Calm down so we can discuss this like adults.” Ever said something like this in a conversation on oppression? Tone policing is no way to get justice, and this comic will help you understand exactly why.

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These Haunting Posters Break the Silence on Disabled Women with Abusive Partners

By Women's Aid UK | November 21, 2015

When you imagine a survivor of intimate partner violence, does a certain type of person come to mind? IPV can happen to all types of people, but many get left out of the conversation – including disabled women.

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Here are 12 Trans Folks Whose Transformative Work You Should Know About

By Ronnie Ritchie | November 19, 2015

Trans stories shouldn’t matter only after death. Here are 12 powerful trans and gender non-conforming people making the world a better place.

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I’m Schizophrenic, Not a ‘Person with Schizophrenia’ — So Please Stop Correcting Me

By Christine Deneweth | November 15, 2015

“You’re a person! You come before your disorder!” If you’ve ever wanted to correct how someone identifies their mental disorder, you’ve got to read this insider’s view on why language policing needs to stop.

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11 Assumptions About Being Butch – And Why They Need to Stop

By Rhea Ewing | November 14, 2015

Have you made any of these assumptions about what it means to be butch? They’re way too common – and you might not realize how much they recreate patriarchal thinking. It’s time for a reality check.

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