Just So We’re Clear, #MeToo Was Started By A Black Woman + The Stories Women Have Shared
“It’s beyond a hashtag. It’s the start of a larger conversation and a movement for radical community healing.”
“It’s beyond a hashtag. It’s the start of a larger conversation and a movement for radical community healing.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie writes about her struggle with depression, her denial, as well as acceptance of an illness that is common among creative people.
If we are committed to addressing threats of violence to the people in our country, we need to be addressing the deadly violence of white men.
“Protestors are marching against ‘the propagation of state-violence and the widespread incarceration of Black women and girls, rape and all sexualized violence, the murders and brutalization of trans women and the disappearances of our girls from our streets, our schools …
Make sure to say, “Thank you.”
“But for black girls, home is both refuge and where your most intimate betrayals happen.”
One of the best articulations of white privilege because there are so many names and links!
“Coming outside with your best on and, like, looking really fly is subversion, is resistance, because, in spite of all of this, I’m alive. ”
Families are made of all sorts and sizes!
“Gender identity under whiteness is a tool, not an end. How do we get to that end, that world in which all of our genders or lack thereof aren’t used as the basis for our inhuman treatment? That is the …