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A Guide To Cultural Appropriation Vs. Appreciation
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(Style)
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... Black culture. Black people in the USA are (wrongly) seen as not having culture, and yet, their culture is taken from and normalized, and appropriated by dismissing or not giving credit to Blackness as ...
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Created on 22 June 2017
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Solange On Intersectional Feminism And "A Seat At The Table": BUST Cover Stor
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(Feminism)
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... Beyond serving as a love letter to blackness past and present, A Seat at the Table is a call to action. A breathing piece of oral history, the album empowers listeners to share and celebrate their stories ...
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Created on 22 May 2017
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“Everything, Everything” Is A Beautiful New Kind Of Teen Romantic Drama: BUST Review
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(Movies)
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... @macdemarco @alabama_shakes @kehlani and me!
Go see it because it was created by black women. @stellameghie @nicolayoon
Go see it for the normalization of blackness.
Go see it because we demand ...
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Created on 22 May 2017
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Photographer Vivian Fu Explores Race, Gender, Sexuality — And Food: Lady Shooters
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For the latest in our series on women photographers, Lady Shooters, Tara Wray interviews San Francisco-based photographer Vivian Fu.
Vivian Fu! Can you please tell me why you make pictures?
At the ...
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Created on 15 May 2017
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Photographer Jackie Dives Tells Stories That Need To Be Told: Lady Shooters
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Photos courtesy Jackie Dives. Follow her on Instagram.
More from BUST
Photographer Melissa Bunni Elian Explores 'Different Avenues Of Blackness': Lady Shooters
Michelle Groskopf Is An Out And Proud ...
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Created on 28 March 2017
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How My Race Defined My Gender When I Lived In Japan
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(Living)
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... remember her fixed stare, the way she fixed her hair, then adjusted the wheel. And I continued to saunter along, knowing my blackness had power. Here it drew attention and brought wonder, and I learned ...
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Created on 14 March 2017
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Read This Book: ‘Whatever Happened To Interracial Love?’ By Kathleen Collins
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(Books)
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... Collins’s rediscovered Whatever Happened to Interracial Love.'
On Goodreads, Roxane Gay wrote: “Elegant collection of stories. Fascinating to read fiction from a black woman about blackness in the early ...
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Created on 28 February 2017