Mainstream feminism too often bypasses women of colour. Our website,gal-dem, allows us to take control of our own narrativesGrowing up in a predominantly white, or middle-lesson environment as a black woman didn’t have an explicitly negative impact on my formative years. While I could see that my skin colour was different to that of my peers,the implications of my blackness weren’t something I was acutely aware of until I entered my teens. It was only then that I realised I didn’t fit neatly into the stereotypical insight of a black woman. Related: Women around the world on how sexism affects their daily lives | Sarah Marsh Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com