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An Everyday Light Worker (Amli)
An Everyday Light Worker (Amli)

Dec 8, 2016

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…ose he’s worked with!!!), it’s how easy it is to “take Black women to task” for our perceived lack. Charlamagne is just one in a legion of Black men who don’t think twice about shitting on Black women. Especially on Twitter. It is reflexive to dismiss and under-to-not-at-all value Black women. Instead of tweeting something …

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Bridget Todd

This dude…wow. I don’t really know him, or follow anything he does, but to tweet that anyone could learn anything from Tomi Laren…it’s like telling people to pull their brains out of their heads and to defecate on them. And to suggest that other women, ANY WOMEN, should follow her lead, is to insult women and girls everywhere profoundly.

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