This comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience
These are microaggressions. And they need to stop.
These are microaggressions. And they need to stop.
A recently published study sheds light on the alarming relationship between hormonal birth control and depression. But the findings are only the latest in a long line of battles between women and their doctors over accurate information about birth control.
“When there’s no name for a problem, you can’t see a problem. When you can’t see a problem, you can’t solve it.”
Standing up for women necessarily includes standing up for black women, and their communities. We must push all the self-avowed (white) feminists in positions of power — and push ourselves — to constantly do better.
Kid Cudi’s post prompted black men to ask each other “#YouGoodMan?”
‘Diversity.’ ‘Equity.’ ‘White Privilege.’ How do you use them?
“Girls and women of color are experts on their own lives — our role is to listen to them.” Yes.
“This study makes clear that while all women remain underrepresented in the corporate pipeline, women of color face the steepest drop-offs.”
“As to you “being part of the problem,” trust me, nobody is mad at you for being white. Nobody. Just like nobody should be mad at me for being black. Or female. Or whatever.”
“Normal hair is the hair that grows out of your head.”