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Breaking the cycle

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When I first saw the post I wasn’t surprised. Which drove me crazy. How could such harmful words seem normal to me? Was I immune […]

The role of ignorance in racism
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The role of ignorance in racism

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  The incident that took place this summer reminded us all that racism is not a thing of the past.  It proved that even in […]

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The solution originates in ourselves

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When I first heard of the incident that occurred over the summer, I was at camp with no access to technology. One of my good […]

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Joining the discussion

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To many people, it came as a shock. The bubble created by Wellesley’s lack of racial diversity finally burst. For someone who doesn’t follow the […]

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A final warning

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There are some words that white people are better off never using. You can explain your way out of a couple things, but never the […]

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Racism is not a mistake

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You don’t have to search for very long to find picture of protesters facing off against police on the streets of many American cities in […]

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Racial slurs hit local and hard

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Recently, acts of racism have headlined the news, though most of these instances have occurred far away from here. Out of sight, out of mind […]

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The meaning of racism

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Over the summer, screenshots of a private group conversation between several members of the class of 2018 surfaced on Facebook. These messages included references to […]

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The solution to a problem created in youth years

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“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, […]

Is Wellesley really in a bubble?
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Is Wellesley really in a bubble?

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In modern day America, many people believe that racism is history. Nevertheless, it seems that in society, race and religion still identify who you are, […]

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