Listening and Learning: Systemic Racism, Racial and Sexual Disparities in Women’s Health
Part 5: Moving Beyond the Movement By Arielle Hutchinson As a black woman in the United States, I don’t matter. At least, sometimes that’s what it feels like. The institutional injustices, systematic racism, and excessive surveillance make it hard to feel at home in the black body, to feel even fleeting moments of safety. “Be safe” has been ingrained in my memory since childhood. It’s something I was told as a little kid riding my bike down a big hill. It was uttered the day