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Black Girl From Eugene

The Legacy

This nation’s history, and our future

Viewpoint 2 weeks ago

There’s a riff in our nation that it can’t seem to heal from. It was carried over from Europe by the nation’s “forefathers.” The rage, … Continue reading →

Love Through Hate

Kamala Harris and surviving and exceeding in white culture

Viewpoint 6 months ago

Right now Black women are focusing on the greater good in no other way or direction that we have ever had in the history of … Continue reading →

Places of Truth

What is community? What makes it your community?

Viewpoint 9 months ago

 What happens when we fall silent on issues that compromise the wellbeing of our community? The first question would be: Can you describe your communities? … Continue reading →

I am Anti-Racist

Breaking the cycle of power in the systems

Viewpoint 12 months ago

As an oppressed person, it’s hard to write this. I think of how my oppression is so socialized and normalized by everyone and everything within … Continue reading →

Are We OK?

The long-term effects of integration and a post-2020 world

Viewpoint 1 year ago

Here we are. We are forever changed and unrecognizable to our pre-2020 selves. We are not the same in ways that may be obvious, or … Continue reading →

Human, First

We create energy and the nervous system of our society; what do violence and bias do to this?

Viewpoint 2 years ago

There are people in our lives that pass through our day-to-day life like shadows.  We may or may not notice their presence. We may or … Continue reading →

Privileged Ignorance

White people need to stop pretending they aren’t the problem

Viewpoint 2 years ago

Language is heavily symbolic. It is not only words, but facial and bodily expressions, energy, boundaries and silences. The meanings are contextual, cultural and latent … Continue reading →

The 44.4 Percent

Oregon voted to amend language in the Constitution about slavery, but 44.4 percent of us voted against it

Viewpoint 2 years ago

Oh, Oregon… Oh, Eugene… We are not on the same page.  Let’s discuss white centering in solutions to anti-racism, and the lack of attention to … Continue reading →

Gaslighting

When white privilege devalues the artist and genius of Black and Brown people 

Viewpoint 2 years ago

There’s a special kind of gaslighting that happens in Eugene. There is literally nothing like it — to witness the contortions people go through to be … Continue reading →

Live With No Regrets

What we lose by not trying

Viewpoint 3 years ago

I’ve always been in love with him, since we were kids. There wasn’t much to explain, except he and I just seemed to fit. We … Continue reading →

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