Observations on African Americans and other people of color and the significance of "race" in a (purportedly) colorblind world
Sunday, November 1, 2009
"I Don't Think Of You As Black, Disabled, . . ."
Wheelchair Dancer recently wrote about "what people mean when they say, "I don't think of you as black/disabled. . . . You're just . . . ., my friend.'" Read this interesting piece.
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