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2020 was the deadliest year on record for transgender people in the US, Insider database shows. Experts say it's getting worse.


2020 was the deadliest year on record for transgender people in the US, Insider database shows. Experts say it s getting worse.
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Riah Milton and Dominique Fells were killed less than 24 hours apart on June 9, 2020. Their deaths sparked a wave of protests in support of Black trans lives. Courtesy of Ariel Mary Ann; Facebook; Skye Gould/Insider
More trans people were killed in 2020 than in any year on record. A majority were Black trans women.
The American Medical Association said, though the rate of violence is increasing, we are nowhere near the breaking point. ....

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What is International Women's Day for Black women?


What is International Women’s Day for Black women?
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© Picketers representing the National Association of Colored Women march past the White House in Washi.
Picketers representing the National Association of Colored Women march past the White House in Washington, DC, July 30, 1956, carrying posters protesting the lynching of four Black people in Georgia [File: AP]
Today much of the world marks International Women’s Day. From Afghanistan to Guinea-Bissau and the United States, March 8 is recognised as the day to celebrate the achievements of women’s rights movements.
The origins of International Women’s Day can be traced to New York where, in 1908, thousands of garment workers went on strike, marching through the streets of the city to demand better pay and working conditions. Several years later, European feminists held a meeting in Copenhagen where they agreed to establish an international day to commemorate the women’ ....

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What is International Women's Day for Black women? | Women News


Picketers representing the National Association of Colored Women march past the White House in Washington, DC, July 30, 1956, carrying posters protesting the lynching of four Black people in Georgia [File: AP]
Today much of the world marks International Women’s Day. From Afghanistan to Guinea-Bissau and the United States, March 8 is recognised as the day to celebrate the achievements of women’s rights movements.
The origins of International Women’s Day can be traced to New York where, in 1908, thousands of garment workers went on strike, marching through the streets of the city to demand better pay and working conditions. Several years later, European feminists held a meeting in Copenhagen where they agreed to establish an international day to commemorate the women’s struggle. In 1911, March 8 was celebrated internationally for the first time. ....

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For Black History Month, an original poem inspired by Amanda Gorman


Motown Records revives Black Forum spoken-word label, citing unprecedented times
Make sure you don t miss it: Lokela Blanc will read and discuss 
ˈblak and (h)wīt on Sunday s 5 Things podcast. 
Most of the quotes or questions asked in this piece have been said to or asked of me at some point in my life. Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of haters/oppressors. 
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by Lokela Blanc
I’ve never felt comfortable in predominantly white spaces / Scared to have my Black face seen in a sea of white faces. / Scared to have to part my full lips and / give half-assed explanations about / who I am, where I come from and answer questions like / “you’re not Haitian?.right?” ....

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