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  2. Category:Pejorative terms for women - Wikipedia

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  3. Feminism and racism - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 59 [7] This highlights the idea that, while white women have historically based their movement on gaining equality for “all” women, they have continually forgotten Black women, who sit at the intersection of both race and gender oppression. The assumption that white women speak for all women and therefore experience all forms of gender ...

  4. Category:Anti-African and anti-black slurs - Wikipedia

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  5. The 'G-word': The slur you didn't know was a slur - AOL

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    Read the episode transcript. Roma wheel in red. ... But when used by non-Romani people, the G-word is a pejorative. Somehow, the word exists in many forms at once: It’s a widely known epithet of ...

  6. Squaw - Wikipedia

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    In most colonial texts squaw was used as a general word for Indigenous women. The Massachusett Bible was printed in the Massachusett language in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1663. It used the word squa in Mark 10:6 as a translation for "female". It used the plural form squaog in 1 Timothy 5:2 and 5:14 for "younger women". [19]

  7. 120 Inspiring Black History Month Quotes - AOL

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    116. “The beauty of anti-racism is that you don’t have to pretend to be free of racism to be anti-racist. Anti-racism is the commitment to fight racism wherever you find it, including in yourself.

  8. Gendered racism - Wikipedia

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    The term gendered racism was originally coined by sociologist Philomena Essed, and refers to the simultaneous experience of both racism and sexism.According to Essed, racism and sexism "intertwine and combine under certain conditions into one hybrid phenomenon".

  9. As more groups adopt gender-inclusive language, some claim ...

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    “The notion that you can’t say the wordwomen’ strikes me as the notion that you can’t say ‘Merry Christmas,’” Gillian Branstetter, a communications strategist at the ACLU, said ...