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14. Under the Blacklight: History Rinsed and Repeated

Intersectionality Matters!

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The Black and Brown Body Convergence in the Michigan Pandemic

Sally Kohn: What we're seeing is an embodiment and a visually striking representation of the disparity between people who are unwilling to give up small inconveniences in many cases, luxuries. She says it reminds me of the old chestnut that when you're privileged, a quality feels like oppression. Kohn: You have this sense of entitlement to take up space to occupy public space even to the model peril of everyone else.

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