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Robin DiAngeloFor over 20 years Robin DiAngelo has been a consultant, educator and facilitator on issues of racial and social justice. She is the author of several books, including White Fragility.
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On Injustice, Inequality, and Being Black in America: A Reading List
Personal posts, essays, and interviews by Black writers, bloggers, and thinkers, compiled by our editorial team.
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Meg Guliford on being a black grad student right now: “I’m disappointed with and disheartened by the institutional expectation that pressing forward with little interruption while trying to process all this heartbreak is healthy.”
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Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “In a World That Wants You to Apologize or Minimize Who You Are, Don’t.”
In this first interview of our Pride Month series, a human resources wrangler talks about identity, building trust and support in the workplace, and more.
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So, it’s Autism Awareness Day“I’ll always see the world in a slightly different way than most people, but I’ve figured out a system that works for me, and it gives me great strength.” For Autism Awareness Day, Justin McElroy reflects on life on the spectrum.
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International Transgender Day of Visibility: Sites and Resources
Today, let’s celebrate trans bloggers and share resources offering support to the trans community.
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Readers Respond: Celebrating International Women’s Day 2020
WordPress Discover readers honor the women in their lives.
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Gender Is Over“You need to learn to accept it, because you aren’t going to be able to change it. And, if you try to change it, you’re just making your child upset. You’re probably making yourself upset, too. And, your child might grow up to not love themselves. Everyone should love themselves.”
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Why I Needed ParasiteJ.S. Park on Academy Award-winning film Parasite: “But more than that, a good story, like the one in Parasite, makes us more human. Hearing more stories makes us better, more whole, more gracious. We need diverse stories, and good ones.”
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Black History Month: Who Has Influenced and Inspired You?
For Black History Month, Automatticians honor the people who’ve made a difference in their lives.
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23 Retellings of Classic Stories From Science FictionFrom an Iraq-set Frankenstein to an uncanny rendition of The Wizard of Oz, the staff at Tor.com have gathered an intriguing reading list of remixed classics.
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The English Language Is, and Was, Profoundly MulticulturalAt The Public Medievalist, Jocelyn Wogan-Browne dives deep into the diverse roots of the English language, which “has always been enriched by contact with other languages.”
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Women’s Global Leadership InitiativeWomen’s Global Leadership Initiative (WGLI) trains women around the world to become leaders in their communities through courses, leadership programs, and mentorships. WGLI was founded by Diana Ruiz, who left the corporate world to work on social change projects and connect with nongovernmental organizations.
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Building a Dream Community: Daybreaker and Its Inclusive Global Dance Floor
Social entrepreneur Radha Agrawal launched a morning dance party, Daybreaker, that celebrates wellness, self-expression, and inclusion.
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ArabLitThe blog Arabic Literature is managed and curated by M. Lynx Qualey. She also oversees ArabLit Quarterly, a magazine published four times a year, and co-hosts BULAQ, a book-centric podcast. Together, these projects focus on Arabic literature, art, news, and much more.
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