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Queer and Transgender ASL Interpreters of Color Directory

    This is an online form, to be part of a growing resource that is an online directory of queer and trans ASL interprtors of colour across the USA. You can… Read More

    RECOGNIZING SYSTEMIC RACISM IN DANCE

      This article is written by a first generation Mexican American woman of color who discusses her experiences of microaggressions as a dance artist and how this has damaged her emotional… Read More

      Disability justice is part of the fight for racial equity.

        This article is about how the Black Lives Matter movement has drawn attention to injustice in the black community in policing, public health, and education. As WXXI's Noelle Evan's reports,… Read More

        DON’T CONFLATE THE FETISHIZATION OF BLACK BODIES WITH THE CARE FOR BLACK LIVES

          This article is about the white supremacist fetishization of black bodies and how it is often conflated with a care for black lives, but white desire is no evidence of… Read More

          44 Mental Health Resources for Black People Trying to Survive in This Country

            This is an article written by black woman Zahra Barnes about trying to process the violence and racism that are part and parcel of living in the Uk and as… Read More

            Resources for anti-racism and Somatic Abolitionism work

              This page is a collection of resource, looking at dismantling systems and ideologies of oppression that devalue and dehumanize people of color. Here you’ll find a wealth of anti-racism and… Read More

              She, He or they? How to recognize myself in language if I am gender fluid?(¿Ella, Él o Elle? ¿Cómo reconocerme en el lenguaje si soy de género fluido?)

                This article is written in Spanish. The artcile is by Black, Trans artist "LoMaasBello" from Buenaventura, Colombia talking about what inclusive language means to people of fluid gender. Read More

                Build a fortress: Testimony of a black, trans, non binary acticivist. (Construir una fortaleza: testimonio de una activista negra, trans, no binaria.)

                  This interview is written in spanish, the article is about Louis Yupanqui, who had to face various situations of racism in their country. As they became an Afro activist, they… Read More

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