Streaming Thoughts

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  • Dancing on the Edge of a Black LGBT Renaissance

    Dancing on the Edge of a Black LGBT Renaissance

    Gunner Doyle

    "Dancing on the Edge of Renaissance Rising" explores the dual challenges faced by the black LGBT community, illustrated through the tragic story of O'Shae Sibley. The piece calls for unity...

    Dancing on the Edge of a Black LGBT Renaissance

    Gunner Doyle

    "Dancing on the Edge of Renaissance Rising" explores the dual challenges faced by the black LGBT community, illustrated through the tragic story of O'Shae Sibley. The piece calls for unity...

  • Unraveling the Power of Black Womanhood

    Unraveling the Power of Black Womanhood

    Gunner Doyle

    This article explores the intersectionality of Blackness and feminism, examining the significant role Black women have played in shaping social justice movements. It discusses concepts like 'intersectionality' and 'misogynoir', the...

    Unraveling the Power of Black Womanhood

    Gunner Doyle

    This article explores the intersectionality of Blackness and feminism, examining the significant role Black women have played in shaping social justice movements. It discusses concepts like 'intersectionality' and 'misogynoir', the...

  • Dishonorable DeSantis Disfigures Black History

    Dishonorable DeSantis Disfigures Black History

    Gunner Doyle

    Governor DeSantis's education reforms in Florida misrepresent slavery and Black history. Paired with the recent end of affirmative action, these changes endanger racial equity and historical truth.

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    Dishonorable DeSantis Disfigures Black History

    Gunner Doyle

    Governor DeSantis's education reforms in Florida misrepresent slavery and Black history. Paired with the recent end of affirmative action, these changes endanger racial equity and historical truth.

    3 comments
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