Posts Tagged ‘race-most-read’
The Feminist Guide to Being a Foodie Without Being Culturally Appropriative
You don’t have to give up delicious foods from other cultures to avoid appropriation. But here’s how you can get that deliciousness without ordering up a side of oppression.
Read More6 Steps to Dealing With a Friend Who Dressed Up as an ‘Indian’ for Halloween
So your friend wore a culturally appropriative costume. Now what? Dr. Adrienne Keene’s insightful tips on how to respond to someone dressed as an Indian – and why it matters.
Read MoreDon’t Be a Racist for Halloween – Here’s Why Cultures Aren’t Costumes
You can do better than a costume based on a racist stereotype – Kat Blaque’s sharing why it’s so important that you do.
Read More5 Coded Phrases People Post on Facebook to Excuse Their Racism
Racially coded language can hide as “good intentions” or “objective common sense.” But here’s what’s really going on when someone says “stop playing the race card” or one of these other phrases.
Read More4 Ways Humanitarian Work Abroad Reinforces the Oppression It Should Be Fighting
Before you send your next donation or volunteer abroad, here’s what you need to know about the problems with charity work, and what effective work for change really looks like.
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