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  2. Person of color - Wikipedia

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    The term "person of color" (pl.: people of color or persons of color; abbreviated POC) [1] is primarily used to describe any person who is not considered "white".In its current meaning, the term originated in, and is primarily associated with, the United States; however, since the 2010s, it has been adopted elsewhere in the Anglosphere (often as person of colour), including relatively limited ...

  3. Wikipedia:AfroCROWD/BIPOC - Wikipedia

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    The acronym BIPOC, referring to "black, indigenous, and people of color", first appeared in the 2010s. By June 2020, it had become more prevalent on the internet, as racial justice awareness grew in the US in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. The term aims to emphasize the historic oppression of black and indigenous people.

  4. Identity politics - Wikipedia

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    The term identity politics dates to the late twentieth century, although it had precursors in the writings of individuals such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Frantz Fanon. [1] Many contemporary advocates of identity politics take an intersectional perspective , which they argue accounts for a range of interacting systems of oppression that may ...

  5. Let's Talk About Black Men and Mental Health - AOL

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    The American Psychological Association reports that BIPOC individuals represent 19 percent of all therapists in America, and the number dwindles when you account exclusively for Black ...

  6. Dictionary.com is keeping up with the times, announcing the addition of 450 new terms and updates to more than 7,000 entries that touch on the pandemic, race, social justice, identity and culture.

  7. Meet Two Doctors Fighting for BIPOC Representation in ... - AOL

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    After moving from Peru to Brazil, Katya Corado, MD, waited 10 years before she was able to move again to the United States, where she would later call Los Angeles home. Growing up, she watched her ...

  8. Indigenous resurgence - Wikipedia

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    Theorists of Indigenous resurgence define colonialism as the dispossession and the erasure of people, bodies, histories, knowledges, ceremonies, sense of place, and of the land. These are replaced with compartmentalized state-imposed definitions of indigeneity and of the land which value individualism and extractive capitalism.

  9. Bridging the gap: STEM exposure for young BIPOC girls is a ...

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    By encouraging young BIPOC girls to pursue STEM fields, we open the door to diverse perspectives, increased representation within public health fields and innovative solutions that can directly ...