Category: BLACK GIRL DANGEROUS CHRONICLES
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Boy Story. Or, What Having A Baby Is Teaching Me About Gender
Words by Mia McKenzie Drawings by Ritapa Neogi I’ve always wanted kids and, since I started identifying as a feminist at around twenty years old, I’ve wanted those kids to be daughters. The idea of raising little Black girls, of loving them and giving them everything they’d need to become free and happy Black […]
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White-ish Christmas. Or, Dealing With My Non-Black In-Laws
Words by Mia McKenzie Drawings by Ritapa Neogi When I was a little kid, I was always the first one up on Christmas morning. I’d lie in bed for a few minutes trying to telepathically communicate to my sleeping family members that it was time to wake up, but it never worked, so I’d […]
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TRUMPLED. Or, OMG What Have White People Done?
Words by Mia McKenzie Drawings by Ritapa Neogi The election of Donald Trump had me in a state of shock. For some reason, even knowing all that I know about oppression and the ways that it operates, even with alllllll that I’ve written about it over the years, I still wasn’t really prepared for this […]