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There’s a narrative that’s been running on repeat for generations: Minority communities are problems to be solved. We’re deficits to… Read more
Allyship is having a moment. Everyone wants to be an ally—they’ll post the black square, update their pronouns, share the… Read more
Every February, America suddenly remembers Black people exist. Every October, it’s Latinx Heritage Month. May brings AAPI Heritage Month. And… Read more
Language shapes reality. The words we use to describe ourselves and our communities don’t just reflect power dynamics—they create and… Read more
Corporate America loves to talk about diversity. They love it so much they’ve turned it into a buzzword, a marketing… Read more
When Pride celebrations focus on able-bodied experiences, they erase disabled LGBTQIA+ people who’ve been part of the movement since the… Read more
Being queer and Muslim means existing at an intersection most people assume is impossible. Western narratives position Islam as inherently… Read more
Every June, corporations slap rainbows on their logos, brands release Pride collections, and parades fill city streets with glitter and… Read more
Asian LGBTQIA+ people navigate coming out in cultures that often treat queerness as Western corruption, family shame, and betrayal of… Read more
Surviving war, displacement, and violence leaves scars that don’t heal when you cross a border. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is… Read more
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