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Why I Shifted from Saying “White Passing”
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Why I Shifted from Saying “White Passing”

Historically, the term “white passing” was used to disenfranchise Black Americans with white ancestry.

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What the Myth of Enslaved Irish People Tells Us About Whiteness and Resistance
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What the Myth of Enslaved Irish People Tells Us About Whiteness and Resistance

Though Irish people suffered from colonization, the “Irish were slaves first” story is used to attack the struggle for racial justice.

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Protecting Disabled Students’ Legal Recourse Against Discrimination
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Protecting Disabled Students’ Legal Recourse Against Discrimination

The outcome of the Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools case will affect the redress disabled students have in resolving disability rights violations from schools.

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2400 1500 Dominique Stewart
Why Black Online Daters Feel Invisible on Dating Apps
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Why Black Online Daters Feel Invisible on Dating Apps

Negative experiences and discrimination on dating apps are causing some Black people to feel alienated. Others are avoiding the apps altogether.

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