Note: This blog post started off as a continuation on my thoughts on July 4th (see Instagram post) and my refusal to celebrate it, but it morphed into a reflection on the ways in which members of marginalized communities are expected to package our grief, anger, and pain in ways that are comfortable and acceptable to white people.
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July 4th, White Supremacy, and White…
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Note: This blog post started off as a continuation on my thoughts on July 4th (see Instagram post) and my refusal to celebrate it, but it morphed into a reflection on the ways in which members of marginalized communities are expected to package our grief, anger, and pain in ways that are comfortable and acceptable to white people.