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August 23, 2021August 24, 2021 intersectedblogproject Relationships, Society & Culture

Meet the queer folks who don’t think sex is all that

Asexuality is a valid orientation and identity, but it’s often misunderstood or goes unrecognized. People of color are further marginalized. Peep this post to hear from three young aces, consider how to create more inclusive media, and discover more resources for your own journey.

Two young women sit in their apartment, appearing to be having an upsetting conversation. They are wearing white. One wears glasses and has a pen in her hand, and the other is holding her phone. They appear frustrated.
July 26, 2021October 24, 2021 intersectedblogproject Race 101, Society & Culture

5 Phrases to avoid in discussions about race

What does “I don’t see color” really imply? We offer alternative suggestions to grow your racial consciousness.

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July 22, 2021September 16, 2021 intersectedblogproject Announcements

Create Intersected’s new logo!

Calling all artists! $50 goes to the winner of our logo competition. Submit before 9/30/2021!

June 28, 2021June 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Activism & Advocacy, Health

Black ASL and the persistent power of localized language

Signs of the times.

A white brick wall is spray painted, "I can't breathe!"
June 14, 2021June 14, 2021 intersectedblogproject Activism & Advocacy, Politics

One year after George Floyd, and racial justice still stands in the balance

It’s our one year anniversary, and we’re here with some hot topics. What is CRT, and is voting suppression still a thing? 

Green, red, and black banner reading "Juneteenth - Since 1865"
June 13, 2021 intersectedblogproject Society & Culture

Celebrating America’s real Independence Day

We ❤ Juneteenth.

Samad Abdul and his family hold the Chicago flag while posing in front of Lake Michigan and the city skyline. The Rohingya family -- Samad in a ball cap, his wife in a black hijab, and their two American-born toddlers -- are all wearing Cubs gear.
May 31, 2021May 31, 2021 intersectedblogproject Immigration

Rohingya in Chicago: thriving but still striving

Closing out AAPI Heritage Month, two Rohingya men share their stories. They are both part of Chicago's burgeoning Rohingya community.

May 17, 2021May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Immigration, Society & Culture

AAPI voices remember and celebrate

Part 3 - Celebration

Pacific Islander men walk down an aisle preparing to dance at a wedding. The tent ceiling is lit with twinkly lights, and people in colorful Indian attire fill the rows of cloth white chairs.
May 4, 2021May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Immigration

The ugly truth about colonization and immigration

A historical overview of Asian immigration to the U.S. and American colonization of Pacific Islands.

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April 26, 2021December 30, 2021 intersectedblogproject Immigration

Acculturation and the generational approaches of Burundian refugees in the U.S.

We collaborated with Nyuki Podcast to discuss race, culture, gender, and generational differences.

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