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  • A Year in Review: The Top 10 Most Racist/Privileged Things White Feminists Did in 2014

    Posted by Emphatically Black on December 31, 2014January 9, 2015

      As December is drawing to a close and January looms near threatening to bury all of our indignant rage under a pile of tax refund dollars and unfulfilled resolutions, I feel that tugging urge …

    Essay
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  • me for sale

    Posted by Emphatically Black on March 5, 2014March 4, 2014

    take my hair call it permed call it textured call it all natural fibers make a perfect halo of loose curls on a high yellow model take the kink out of every strand my gramma …

    Poetry
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  • A Year in Review: The Top 10 Most Racist/Privileged Things White Feminists Did in 2013

    Posted by Emphatically Black on December 31, 2013January 6, 2014

    In honor of the #stopblamingwhitewomenweneedunity hashtag (started via this Huffington Post article penned by the delightfully clueless Adele Wilde-Blavatsky) I’ve decided to put together a top ten honoring the many interesting methods white feminists employed …

    Essay, Rants
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  • On black femme cultural exchange: Things we learned from our Grandmas

    Posted by Emphatically Black on December 27, 2013December 28, 2013

    This piece was written in response to another essay entitled: “Culture Shock: How Straight Black Women Steal Black Gay Men’s Slanguage” written by Rashid Darden for the blog Dopalicious District. In his article, Rashid Darden talks …

    Essay
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