Tasali
Tasali
Tasali

The house is more comfortable than the field. Jeezus. Spot on.

My vote is you decline the invite. Showing up is normalizing this man and an administration that has deliberately disrespected HBCU students and their families.

That look when you know the house is more comfortable than the field.

Morehouse College President John Wilson, Jr. issued a statement today admitting that over 100 HBCU Presidents went to the White House and all they got was a lousy Instagram photo.

No. I asked if you’ve been to therapy because you’re still so emotionally affected by your experience. I attended therapy for anxiety years ago and it was really helpful.

Just listen, specifically to black mothers who fear their sons and daughters being killed, being persecuted against. I remember HRC brought black mothers whose sons and daughters were killed in police brutality, racial oppression. That made me love Hilary, that got our attention, just letting us tell our stories and

You seem to still be holding on to the past experience. Have you considered speaking to a therapist about it? This is coming from an outsider’s POV since I’m not a black woman (and my partner is half black, yet we’ve never encountered any kind of hatred). You just seem very angry about what you experienced and you’re

I think changing the laws regarding reproductive rights definitely effects all women. When I said white women show up in droves for that cause, what I meant is that, for some reason, they believe it’s of direct consequence to them so they are there in full force. I’m not saying they shouldn’t show up for that because

There was an article about a t-shirt that white women made with “I didn’t vote Trump!” (or something akin to that) and the writer (I think it was Kara Brown) pointed out how tone deaf and ultimately self-serving that shirt was. Scroll right down to the comments and it’s a bunch of white women whining how unfair they

I am trying man. I thought I was doing an ok job as an ally before but, like many white people, I was really shocked by the sheer volume of people for which racism was just a non-issue. People I love, man. They broke my heart. I’m going to be loud and aggressive and engage people in discussion and I’m going to drag

“I am really fatigued from people telling me that I need to just unite with them against Trump.”

Congratulations on being a racist asshole telling Black women that they need to prove their humanity first before they’re afforded representation by Good White People™ like yourself. We’re fucking done being your oppression mules.

That wouldn’t have worked, because the idiots who think BLM is a hate group would just ask why it’s not “Stop Killing Cops” or trot out the same tired black-on-black crime statistics.

I was an executive assistant for someone who does work around sexual awakening. I was invited to participate in the actual workshops and intensives and one of the things I noticed (as the only black person there) is that every white and Latina woman understood how frustrating it is to experience life as a second-class

We’re NOT working toward the same goal. Fuck these people. They don’t give a shit about black women.

I did go to the march in LA, but I was on the fence about going the whole week leading up to it. My coworkers who are all safety pin wearing white neoliberals asked me why I was considering not going, and I was completely honest with them. I basically had to explain that I don’t feel like I’m in solidarity with white

Bitch, please.

Well, maybe, but also quite possibly not.

I was over on a sister site saying it

*sigh*