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Identity politics

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PO(ID)C: Why the label isn’t a one-size-fits-all in anti-racist activism

Although POC as an identity label may be comforting, we must think more deeply on how we use them.

May 9, 2022 Alana Ramshaw
Analysis //

Will lived experiences divide us?

Lorenzo Benitez thinks we’re more capable of empathy than identity politics grants.

August 23, 2018 Lorenzo Benitez
Opinion // Hot Take

Don’t you dare lower the bar for people like me

The arguments over Rupi Kaur’s work represent a more insidious sort of identity-politics laziness which threatens to delegitimise art by marginalised individuals that is actually good

August 4, 2017 Ann Ding
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Struggling Against, Not Just Within

Rafi Alam and Xiaoran Shi

August 29, 2015 Honi Soit

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