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White Supremacy Through The Lens of African Neocolonialism
Countless of us have come to develop an understanding of how white supremacist beliefs render possible the sustained practice of racism within the parameters of Western society. But, in the far away places where it is disguised under the promise of African independence, white supremacy has long operated under a veil which continues to assure its anonymity. Then, as commendable as penetrating every aspect of Western society might be, we may speak of white supremacy as ingeniou
Erykah Yasmine Kangbeya
Jan 18, 20213 min read


Social Justice: Why It Belongs To All Of Us
I was once presented with what I consider to be a peculiar representation of social justice: a concept having an appropriate time and place in which one ought to engage with it as to limit possible disagreeable instances. Though the underlying implication is as clear as it is dangerous, we might refer to its representation as peculiar for the manner in which it confines our interactions with the very fight designed to further societies and advocate for its individuals. It wou
Erykah Yasmine Kangbeya
Jan 4, 20212 min read


The Argument for Sexism As Cultural Violence
When faced with the reality that, at the current rate, the global gender gap will be closed in no less than 99.5 years, one can’t help but wonder the source of the lack of global urgency around achieving gender parity. Then, one wonders, not just what it would take for us to get there but also what is impeding our progress as we move in that direction. To me, the most poignant social movements’ messages have successfully conveyed a clear appeal to morality, shaping those who
Erykah Yasmine Kangbeya
Nov 23, 20202 min read
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