Some people of color are perceived to be white – but does that mean they benefit from white privilege? The answer is complicated – but as someone who is sometimes[…]
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[anglais] On Being Non-White, But Passing Terribly Well
“Psst… Hey, Patty! You speak Spanish? Ignoring me? Hey! You speak Spanish?” P.E., third period, seventh grade. Every time Ricardo saw me, he would ask me the same question. At[…]
everydayfeminism.com[BD] White privilege explained in one simple comic
[anglais] Ce que veut dire le mot « privilège » / What Privilege Really Means (And Doesn’t Mean) – To Clear Up Your Doubts Once and For All
’m pretty fed up with privilege. But that doesn’t mean I hate privileged people. When I write about the privilege that certain groups have, some people – usually those in[…]
everydayfeminism.com[anglais] Est ce que les hommes devraient s’appeller féministes ou pro féministes ? / Should Men Call Themselves ‘Pro-Feminist’ Instead of ‘Feminist’?
There are many different approaches to feminism, and some say that men can be more effective allies by calling themselves “pro-feminists” instead. So what’s the difference? Drop into this conversation[…]
everydayfeminism.com10 Ways to Avoid Everyday Ableism / 10 manières d’éviter le validisme ordinaire
Étant donné que le privilège valide est l’une des formes de privilège les plus méconnaissables de la société, aujourd’hui, nous allons parler de dix manières dont vous pouvez éviter la[…]
everydayfeminism.com8 Signs Your Yoga Practice Is Culturally Appropriated – And Why It Matters
What draws you to yoga? If you’re reading this article, I’m guessing there’s something about it that appeals to you. Is it how it makes your body feel? The chance[…]
everydayfeminism.comThis White Feminist Loved Her Dreadlocks – Here’s Why She Cut Them Off
J’ai ressenti les pressions sociales de la féminité comme une peste. Il semblait qu’un jour, j’étais construire des forts et attraper des lézards, et le lendemain, j’étais en train d’aspirer[…]
everydayfeminism.com5 moyens pour les personnes bénéficiants du privilège de la minceur peuvent faire pouvoir combattre la grossophobie
Hé, mes collègues avec un léger privilège (vous devriez savoir qui vous êtes): Il faut qu’on parle. J’ai vu beaucoup de gens équiper les faiblesses et les faiblesses – et[…]
everydayfeminism.com[vidéo] Est ce que le privilège de la minceur est réél ?
Il n’est pas facile de posséder des erreurs dans l’activisme – mais nous avons tous été là. Voici Angelina L.B. (Alias albinwonderland) soit honnête sur l’endroit où elle a mal[…]
everydayfeminism.comMon maquillage n’est pas anti-féministe mais ton body policing l’est
“Are you serious?” I blinked twice at my brother and cocked my head to the right, brows furrowed in confusion as to why he was challenging such an innocuous request.[…]
everydayfeminism.com3 leçons importantes de mes erreurs en tant qu’allié-es mince auprès des mouvements bodypositive / Important Lessons From My Mistakes as a Thin Ally to Fat Acceptance Movements
Grossophobie, mince, corps, gros, privilège mince A few months ago, I received a hurt message from a young woman, who, in a fit of body positivity, had written an article for[…]
everydayfeminism.com7 raisons pour lesquelles les personnes blanches ne devraient pas porter des coiffures de personnes noires7 Reasons Why White People Should Not Wear Black Hairstyles
Got questions about why people get mad when white folks wear traditionally Black hairstyles? Well, you’ve come to the right place – I’m one of those people who’s riled up[…]
everydayfeminism.com11 façons que les blanc-hes évitent de prendre leur responsabilité dans le racisme aux états unis / 11 Common Ways White Folks Avoid Taking Responsibility for Racism in the US
I am white. I write and teach about what it means to be white in a society that proclaims race meaningless, yet remains deeply divided by race. A fundamental, but[…]
everydayfeminism.comThe Black Feminist’s Guide to the Racist Sh*t That Too Many White Feminists Say
I’m a proud Black feminist, but sometimes I get really tired of feminism – especially mainstream feminism that likes to accuse Black women of being divisive for bringing up racism.[…]
everydayfeminism.com3 Differences Between the Terms ‘Gay’ and ‘Queer’ — and Why It Matters
For a while, I thought I was gay. And maybe I was for some of that time – there’s nothing wrong with being gay. But I’m definitely not now. I[…]
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