@aurabogado What's the issue with this? Is it that it implies people can't be both women & people of color? And what's the better phrasing?
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@gayle Thanks for asking. Yes, it implies that women are one category and people of color are another. -
@aurabogado I don't think that's how people mean it but I respect that it may feel that way to other people. What is the preferred wording? -
@gayle For starters: impact > intent. -
@gayle In terms of the right wording, why not say white women, women of color, and men of color? -
@aurabogado From http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Intersectionality … "Just because you are female, or disabled, or a person of colour, or a fat person" Is that bad? -
@gayle So, I'm specifically referring to what I'm referring to, which is that "women and people of color" leaves someone like me out.
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@aurabogado 'Basically, I'm only looking for ppl who know why I just spelled that all out.'Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aurabogado Every time I write something like "People of color and anyone who identifies as a woman, from any ethnic background" I think+Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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