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Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

What Happens If You’re Genderqueer  — But Your Native Language Is Gendered?

By Erin Crouch | October 20, 2017

The way languages incorporate gender can have a powerful impact on the expression of identity.

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We Can Win Against Environmental Racism. Here Are 10 Times Communities Of Color Fought & Won.

By Maya Lewis | October 12, 2017

We need to be reminded that — in what often feels like an unwinnable battle against a stacked deck — our communities are smart, resourceful and creative.

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3 Things America Doesn’t Want To Tell You About White Terrorism

By Nahal Amouzadeh | October 11, 2017

If American people are truly worried about terrorism and the safety of their country and people, then we need to shift our focus onto white terrorists, as they increasingly seem to be the real threat.

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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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Civil Rights Are Green: A Concise History of Environmental Racism and Justice in the US

By Maya Lewis | October 6, 2017

Environmental racism has been around since America’s inception as a mixture of disregard, neglect, and careful and intentional planning by people who benefit from it.

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