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Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’

You May Have Heard About Gender Dysphoria, Now Let’s Talk About Cultural Dysphoria

By Ayesha Sharma | October 26, 2017

When we live with marginal identities we often have few frameworks for understanding how to move beyond narrow ideas of what our lives should look like.

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How Anti-Blackness is Making the World Ignore African Refugees

By Nesima Aberra | October 25, 2017

Africa, as a continent, is more overburdened by refugees than non-African continents, so why isn’t there a huge movement to help relieve this problem?

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5 Ways We Erase Southeast Asian Folks From The Conversation On Mental Health

By Alicia Soller | October 24, 2017

Efforts to make mental health sphere more inclusive of Southeast Asian Americans will require support on multiple fronts, but we have the power to change the conversation.

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7 Things You Didn’t Know Affect Your Immigration Status

By Nesima Aberra | October 17, 2017

Misconceptions about the immigration experience don’t just result in bad policymaking. It also creates a more hostile environment for immigrants who are able to get here.

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What It’s Like To Be An Undocumented LGBTQ+ Parent Of Color During The Trump Era

By Neesha Powell | October 4, 2017

LGBTQ+ families of color deserve to exist — no matter how deplorable Trump’s actions are.

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