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Our imperfect country may stand for justice and liberty for all, but in reality inequality trumps ideals of democracy. The pains of marginalized and criminalized people almost silently yet steadily reverberate throughout America. Yet the world keeps spinning. The New Year confetti and empty popcorn bags are well-settled in landfills across America. And Donald Trump…

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Inspired by a sign from the Parsons School of Design that reads, “Anyone can use this restroom, regardless of your gender identity of expression,” Deconstructing Binaries promotes a culture of gender inclusivity as a form of social justice for all.This conversation will highlight policy barriers to bathroom justice and explore art as advocacy. Refreshments will be served. Read on
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Recently, former NAACP Chapter President Rachel Dolezal posed as a Black woman to become president and kept up this charade for eight years — until she was recently and very publicly outed by her parents. In seemingly unrelated news, the Twitter discussion, #HowItFeelsToBeABlackGirl, was birthed last Friday. I got a chance to see what Black…

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