The Double Standard Against Angel Reese
There’s a persistent narrative in U.S. history that pits the innocence of white women against a false notion of Black aggression.
read moreThere’s a persistent narrative in U.S. history that pits the innocence of white women against a false notion of Black aggression.
read moreThe Combahee River Collective Statement advocated that society be reorganized based on the collective needs of those who it most oppresses.Â
read moreCultural appropriation of Black hairstyles is harmful, considering how Black people continue to experience hair discrimination.
read moreDuring the start pandemic, women of color were disproportionately losing their job. Almost a year later, employment rates remain low, suggesting ulterior reasons for the job loss.
read moreThe memeification of Breonna Taylor aims to keep Taylor’s name in the media but is often perpetuating the same systems that harm Black women.
read moreBreonna Taylor’s name, like most Black women, is missing in the fight for justice against police brutality and anti-Black violence due to a lack of intersectionality.
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