Christie Mae Roberts

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one of their marginalized identities. The most common examples I experience occur when women talk about experiencing sexism or sexual violence, people who grew up poor or working class talk about the pain of classism in their lives, and people who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual share the anguish and fear of facing homophobia and heterosexism in their organization and in society.
... But I'm NOT Racist!: Tools for Well-Meaning Whites
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