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That person isn’t “angry” or “bitchy.” They’re just tired of being dismissed.
People often get dismissive when their norms or ways of life are challenged, especially by marginalized people. Here are six steps to make sure that’s not you.
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Increasing diversity was believed to make America more liberal. But it may not be after all.
The idea that a diversifying population favors Democrats has had ample evidence to back it. Analysis of the 2020 presidential results may challenge that long-held belief, however.
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LGBTQ people of color are more likely to contract COVID than straight white people
LGBTQ people of color are more likely to contract coronavirus, know someone that died from coronavirus, and need assistance making ends meet due to financial difficulties caused by the pandemic.
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Pete Buttigieg has issues with people of color — on his own staff
While the out mayor’s been courting Black and Hispanic voters, a new report says people of color in his own campaign are struggling to be heard.
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California to consider bill that aims to lower rates of STD diagnoses
Out state Sen. Scott Wiener promises to introduce a bill creating “a master plan” on STD prevention and have California monitor HIV/AIDS numbers until 2030.
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Union files labor dispute charges against National Center for Transgender Equality
This comes after ex-employees of the NCTE banded together to write a scathing open letter explaining the alleged institutional discrimination that caused them to leave.
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Should Black Christians continue to be forgiving?
I now question if our religion’s teachings of forgiveness are serving us well, particularly with the resurgence of white nationalism.
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If Jews can be expelled from Chicago’s Dyke March, who’s next?
Who are these self-appointed purveyors of a demarcation line separating who is to be included and who excluded from our spaces?