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Tag: Indigenous peoples

March 21, 2022March 21, 2022 intersectedblogproject Activism & Advocacy, Uncategorized

Indigenous peoples are decolonizing science. Here’s how others can join in.

The impact of environmental harm and change tends to fall heaviest on the most marginalized and poorest of society -- but Indigenous scientists offer solutions.

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January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 intersectedblogproject Health, Society & Culture

Colonization brought cannabis. Xenophobia made it illegal.

Did you know that cannabis was a mandated crop in colonial Virginia?

Three young children sit outside in a forested area by a teepee. It is a candid shot, and they are smiling, laughing, and wearing homemade headdresses. A carved pumpkin sits off to the right.
October 4, 2021October 24, 2021 intersectedblogproject Race 101, Society & Culture

5+ Questions to ask yourself this Halloween, including ‘Am I appreciating or appropriating this culture?’

In cases of cultural appropriation, outcome > intent. Ask yourself these questions to assess if you're honoring others or co-opting their culture.

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November 23, 2020May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Society & Culture

Is Mestizaje a Myth? How We Complicate Latinx Histories

Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day provide a prime time to acknowledge the romanticized nature of the histories we were taught and to reconsider them with honest and humble eyes.

September 21, 2020May 28, 2021 intersectedblogproject Society & Culture

Reclaiming Afro-Latinx visibility in Panama and the U.S.

Reclaiming Black visibility within Latinx communities is an assertion that Black lives really do matter. Today's writer focuses on Afroantillanos in Panama before bringing it home to the U.S.

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