Taylor Swift and the Limitations of Mainstream Feminism
The Taylor Swift controversy highlights a problem with mainstream feminism: it’s white-centric and relies on performative virtue signaling to prove allyship.
read moreThe Taylor Swift controversy highlights a problem with mainstream feminism: it’s white-centric and relies on performative virtue signaling to prove allyship.
read moreThe Texas Mall shooter’s ethnicity seemingly disqualifies him from being a far-right extremist, but white supremacy beliefs can exist even amongst people of color.
read moreNeo-Nazism has a long history in the United States, but there is an equally long history of counter-organizing and community defense.
read moreWhite women’s inaction throughout history has brought us to this point, one where we are standing on the precipice of full-blown fascism.
read moreThe “Dilbert” comic has been removed from newspapers after its creator advised white people to stay away from Black people, whom he characterized as a “hate group.”
read moreThe ARD spoke with poet and educator Walidah Imarisha on the power of seeking justice in social movements by exploring science fiction.
read moreThis year has proven that the fascist threat is not an un-American deviation but the most developed form of the sickness at the heart of the American project.
read moreHow a slogan, often used to derail calls for racial justice, originated from the imagined white victimhood and upholding of white supremacy.
read moreUnderstanding how philanthropy works is vital when advocating for change and more diversified power over how money flows to our communities.
read moreSolidarity amongst marginalized groups requires education, organizing, and work but is essential in dismantling white supremacy.
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