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

By Shae Collins | January 17, 2017
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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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Hey, ‘Identity Politics’ Critics: Women and People of Color Need Economic Justice, Too

By Carmen Rios | January 11, 2017

Were the election results really about “identity politics” vs class issues? Here’s how this debate centers poor white men and erases the rest of us.

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5 Actions White Educators Can Take to Help Make Schools Anti-Racist

By Jamie Utt | August 9, 2016

How can white teachers help make classrooms more racially just? These ideas will help you move away from guilt and defensiveness and into action.

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Back Off, Thin People – Here’s Why Body Positivity Wasn’t Made for You

By Melissa A. Fabello | July 4, 2016
A person appearing thoughtful as they stand, looking down, tugging at their denim coat with one hand.

Where’s the focus on thin women in body positivity movements? You can’t deny that these are good reasons why it’s missing.

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Here’s What a White Savior Is (And Why It’s the Opposite of Helpful)

By Celia Edell | June 20, 2016

Volunteering in African countries, “saving” Muslim women – you may think this is good allyship. But Celia Edell explains how white saviors do more harm than good.

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