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  2. Asian American feminism - Wikipedia

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    Asian American feminists are not homogenous and tend to fall into one of two groups: women's rights support groups and radical activism [6] Women's rights groups tend to focus on specific concerns with the goal of ending sexism and racism and working within existing systems to increase women's representation and involvement at all levels ...

  3. Feminism and racism - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Black and Asian American women, Native American women have a unique set of challenges that are often unacknowledged by the mainstream feminist movement. Native American groups are primarily focused on issues surrounding land use and colonialism , but the presence of sexism has consistently been an issue for women activists as well ...

  4. Holding a Black Lives Matter Sign in America's Most Racist ...

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    The video spawned numerous parodies, including a Funny or Die satire where the woman is replaced with a man, and another where the woman is replaced with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un. [4] The video also inspired numerous serious variations, including one where the woman in question is wearing a hijab.

  5. Is the term ‘coconut’ controversial, racist – or both?

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    The term “racial gatekeepers” describes public figures of ethnic minority backgrounds who support policies that disenfranchise marginalised groups, but manage to evade criticism for doing so ...

  6. Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female - Wikipedia

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    The first section of the pamphlet talks about the economic effects seen due to the exploitation of Black women. The reasons for these discrepancies can be traced back to the Jim Crow laws implemented to reinforce segregation following the Plessy v Furguson (1896) [7] ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.

  7. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Today, "snatched" is an expression that conveys that someone is "on point" with their look: "Your entire outfit looks snatched today, girl!" The term is commonly used to compliment someone's body ...

  8. Black women - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Maputo Protocol on women's rights in Africa set the continental standard for progressive expansion of women's rights. It guarantees comprehensive rights to women, including the right to participate in the political process, social and political equality with men, autonomy in their reproductive health decisions, and an end to female genital mutilation (FGM).

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

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    Episode 1: "The G-Word." In the fall of 2019, reporter Faith E. Pinho received a tip from Paulina Stevens. Paulina said she had grown up in an insular Romani community in California, where she was ...