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🧩 REARTICULATION: When the System Repackages Harm in New Clothes
Black History and Women’s History Month: Trailblazing Black Lesbians Part 1
The Myth of Racial Harmony (1980s–2000s): What We Were Told to Forget
You Do Not Have to Apologize for Knowing What Danger Looks Like
What Do People Mean When They Say “Misogyny Comes First”?
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10 Ways Violence Against Black People Is Dehumanized, Dismissed, and Minimized
Violence Against Black Women Who Love Non-Black Males
How Some Well-Meaning Proclamations Contribute to a Culture of Abuse and Victim Blaming
Calling Women “Hateful” for Wanting Safety Is Abuse Dressed in Decorum
When Survivors Speak, They Name the Wound—Not the Excuse (w/affirmations)
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Not So Good Reasons to Date a Person
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How We Villainize Black Women Who Disagree with Males: C. Delores Tucker
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