Map of Days Outworn

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Her posts always, always make me think, and usually google.
(This, this, and this is what I read today.)

blackgirldangerous:

by Mia McKenzie

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post about why I don’t talk to strange white people about race. Basically, what it boils down to is that those conversations are too unpredictable (or, too predictable, maybe), can be scary, and are almost always pointless. Most of the response…

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    Mia McKenzie, the author of this post, is on point. She reminds us that it is our job to educate whites about white...
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