Why Does the Racist Masculinization of Women Obligate Us to Fight for Others—But Not the Other Way Around?

Remember when you were little and another kid hit you. Maybe you yelled back at the other kid. The adults would overhear the commotion and make both of you apologize to one another. Except, you didn’t hit anybody so the response seemed unfair. Well this is worse. Adult Black women continue to be hit with … Continue reading Why Does the Racist Masculinization of Women Obligate Us to Fight for Others—But Not the Other Way Around?