They compare institutional racism to their non-racialised minority identity, failing to see how POC in their communities are doubly impacted
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So very! & I really appreciate you writing this - I think it's an especially disarming issue that leaves WOC, for example, very unsure
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b/c of the ways we are policed & the complexity of power. So it's so important to discuss and *verbalize* these issues and these patterns
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And in this vein I'm so appreciative of the conversations we have had and for your valuable insight

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2017 seems like the year to really understand white women...
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& I'm also sorry that you've also had to deal with this, and I hope post-MFS is more peaceful.
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Thanks! Know that you are valued and that your critiques are valid. Take care of yourself. We're here for you.
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All of us can learn and grow by working with other women who are equally committed to fighting patriarchy, colonialism & all discrimination
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Race and gender compound all other inequities; leaving out race only ensures status quo is undisturbed. Intersectionality is key to change.
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