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My Queer Blackness, My Black Queerness is a limited edition print sale where 100% of the proceeds are donated to charities centred around aiding Black trans men/women. The digital project, started by Jordan Anderson, features work from photographers including Tim Walker, Campbell Addy and Damien Frost.
Racial microaggressions may be a more subtle type of prejudice, but their effects can be damaging to the mental and physical health of the Black community.
In a racist incident gone viral, Amy Cooper called the police on Christian Cooper, claiming there was “an African American man threatening my life”.
'I believe that African-American women are the most powerful women in the world.'