April 30, 2012
"In contrast, the sexual violence visited upon African American women has historically carried no public name, garnered no significant public censure, and has been seen as a crosscutting gender issue that diverts Black politics from its real job of fighting racism. Black women were raped, yet their pain and suffering remained largely invisible. Whereas lynching (racism) was public spectacle, rape (sexism) signaled private humiliation."

Patricia Hill Collins (via queerocracy)

Boom. #PHC be getting ‘em.

(via newmodelminority)

(Source: wretchedoftheearth, via so-treu)

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