
Editor’s Letter Volume 13 Influence
Editor’s Letter Volume 13 Influence – Barbados ecotourism, artist Yermine Richardson, Bolivia’s All-Female Wrestlers, Beauty Supplement
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Editor’s Letter Volume 13 Influence – Barbados ecotourism, artist Yermine Richardson, Bolivia’s All-Female Wrestlers, Beauty Supplement
Black History Month and the celebration of Black achievement should not and will not end at the close of the month.
Black History Month and the celebration of Black achievement should not and will not end at the close of the month.
Marcia Degia discusses in Volume 10: Create, the long history of black oppression, including the demeaning of blackface and even impersonating ourselves for white entertainment.
Volume 9: Privilege, Marcia Degia examines inequality in all its forms, as well as the extent to which white privilege runs deep.
Volume 8: Freedom aims to acknowledge powerful people using their voice and platforms to instigate change, as well as reclaiming one’s own freedom.
Volume 7: Access, Marcia Degia, covers the world’s recognition of people of colour the right way and the mainstream media’s attempts to promote diversity.
Volume 6: Community emphasises just how imperative unity is and how Black and ethnic minorities were disproportionately affected during COVD-19 pandemic.
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