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June 30, 2022July 1, 2022 intersectedblogproject Activism & Advocacy, Justice system, Relationships, Society & Culture, Work & Employment

Realizing trans rights amid persistent violence and discrimination

A deep dive into the dark realities of living as a trans person in the United States...yet hope is not lost.

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November 29, 2021November 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Activism & Advocacy

Upcoming Chicago transit meetings seek community input on Red Line extension

Mark your calendar for December 7 and 8 to have a say.

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.

A happy Muslim couple choosing apples from the bin.
March 8, 2021May 27, 2021 intersectedblogproject Nutrition

SNAP might not be enough for food insecure essential workers

Links to food assistance included!

December 21, 2020May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Relationships, Society & Culture

A tale of two Christmases

Exploring biracial identity.

September 14, 2020May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Society & Culture

Reflections from the Latinx community on reclaiming identity

Does race matter in Latinidad? What does it mean to be Latino?

Woman sitting chair
September 7, 2020May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Archived, Justice system, Society & Culture

Black, female, and unprotected

When Black women are left unprotected in the face of violence, we are stymied in the ability to self-actualize and in the opportunity to live. The damage is holistic.

August 31, 2020September 2, 2020 intersectedblogproject Archived, Housing

Chicago, a house divided

Chicago has a legacy of housing discrimination and redlining. Today, this same race and income based divide is evident in the location of affordable housing. Sophia shares her experiences with low income housing management and development.

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