Posts Tagged ‘Violence’
6 Strategies for South Asians to Talk About Black Lives Matter with Family
#2: “Make it personal.” It might be hard, but if you’re South Asian, try using these tips to challenge anti-black police violence in your family and community.
Read More4 Ways Sexism Contributed to My Eating Disorder – And How Feminism Helped Me Heal
It’s not always as simple as wanting to “look like a model” – these connections between sexism and eating disorders aren’t often talked about.
Read More6 ‘Anti-Racist’ Buzzwords That Don’t Actually Change White Supremacy
“We all deserve equal rights!” These words help white people feel comfortable with change – but this shows how they normalize white supremacy more than they challenge it.
Read MoreIf Catcalls Were Really ‘Just Compliments’
“It’s a compliment!” Some people just don’t get the problem with street harassment, so here’s Cristen Conger with some criteria that proves it’s no compliment at all.
Read MoreCan Abuse Be Unintentional? 3 Reasons That’s the Wrong Question to Ask
“I don’t think they meant to be abusive.” Do you think intent matters when it comes to abuse? Here’s why we should focus on different questions instead.
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