Dear White Women: Why We Need to Stop Crying When POC Call Us Out
When you hear about “white tears,” reflect on this…
When you hear about “white tears,” reflect on this…
“Deans and chairs are often advised to protect new faculty of color and women from doing too much service and encourage them to focus on what is most important: research. What we rarely see is a call for white men …
“To describe something as being black and white means it is clearly defined. Yet when your ethnicity is black and white, the dichotomy is not that clear. In fact, it creates a grey area.”
“An Indiana police force placed a female captain on paid administrative leave after she told a fellow officer that he benefited from “white male privilege.”
Remember who did this.
“This is a crisis.” In May, the center published its first report: “We Can’t Watch Black Women Die.”
“When it comes to corporate ambition, women of color are far more likely than white women to say they aspire to a top executive role…Yet black, Latina and Asian women still hold only 3% of C-suite roles, compared with 16.7% …
“The whole reason I abstained from boycotting was the fact that I could not get behind the insulting transparency of taking up arms for Rose McGowan but leaving black women like Jemele Hill and Leslie Jones to be devoured by …
Before you don a sexy Day of the Dead Halloween costume, know this: you might offend someone.