Black women’s impossible dilemma: How this world ties our “safety” to the protection of our abusers
The world has an appetite for our pain, and this is what I refuse. This is why I will never again decide to protect someone who harms me.
For those of us survivors whose bodies revolt, it’s not just that we are experiencing random medicalized dysfunctions. We are reacting to the toxicity surrounding us.
If most male supremacists are concerned about the declining status of white men, men of color want to establish a dominance that society never bequeathed to them.
Children who are taught that they donât deserve privacy are in a perpetual cycle of apologizing for receiving it and/or being fearful that it will be rescinded.