Al Washburn

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What would the world look like if we made a habit of thinking about personal boundaries in our everyday lives?

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The women of Wakanda both deal with and triumph over sexism. How can we apply Black Panther to our own lives?

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People of color can find themselves the target of sexual racism, but what exactly IS sexual racism, and what do we do about it?

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Have you ever thought about your body from the point of view of your skin?

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What's the difference between reproductive rights and reproductive justice? What's "biopower"? How do I defend my community's reproductive autonomy?

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What is "respectability politics," and how can we confront it in ourselves?

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You know about Martin Luther King, but do you know about the unsung heroes of the civil rights era, like Claudette Colvin and Bayard Rustin?

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Setting an intention together for a brighter, happier, more authentic, rewarding 2018.

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In observance of World AIDS Day on December 1st, we take a look at what President Trump had to say (and chose not to say) about the impact of HIV on millions of Americans in his first proclamation and upate on the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.

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What would it take to end sexual violence? We ponder that question today, while thinking about the wise words of disability/sexual violence advocate Mia Mingus, whose interview discusses the #metoo movement and how intersectionality and transformative justice comprise the basis of her activism (and why yours should too!).