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Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

I’m An Activist. Am I Allowed to Unplug From the Internet?

By Alaina Leary | November 7, 2017

We’re allowed to unplug from the Internet and take a step back from social media—and not just during times when we’re already feeling fatigue and burnout.

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3 Reasons Why We Need To Talk About Queer And Trans People And Birth Control

By Neesha Powell | October 31, 2017

When we talk about birth control, we need to remember that cis straight women aren’t the only stakeholders.

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Are We Weak Or Are We Terrorists? Here’s How Muslim Women Are Caught In The Web Of Violent Stereotypes

By Hadiya Abdelrahman | October 30, 2017

As a Muslim woman, how could I be meek, oppressed, and weak but also the symbol of the largest threat to the Western public?

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Climate Change is Intensifying Gentrification — Here’s How

By Maya Lewis | October 27, 2017

Climate gentrification is when marginalized communities are displaced by factors related to climate change — both environmental and manmade.

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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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