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View image | gettyimages.com Update: As of June 1, Bruce Jenner has officially announced that she would like to be known as Caitlyn. We have updated this blog to reflect her name change and pronoun usage. Since coming out last month as a transwoman during her interview with Diane Sawyer on 20/20, former Olympian, track…
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Ben, America won’t change until enough white people change. You have the unique benefit of using your celebrity to make a difference. All people of European descent can use our power and privilege, to whatever degree we have them, to make a positive difference.
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How Rafia Zakaria’s first book THE UPSTAIRS WIFE is giving voice to Pakistani women whose stories have gone unheard.
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An excerpt from CINDERLAND, Amy Jo Burns’s haunting memoir of growing up in a town that both worshipped and sacrificed its youth.
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Beacon Broadside recently spoke with Daisy Hernández about her new book A Cup of Water Under My Bed, her literary and cultural influences, and the process of finding herself, both within her immigrant community and within the new, queer life she created for herself.
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Mohammed Shamma, a contributor to ‘Salaam, Love: American Muslim Men on Love, Sex, and Intimacy’, remembers back to a Ramadan in 1982, when he was a young boy learning to heal from the loss of his father.
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In an excerpt from ‘All Souls: A Family Story from Southie,’ Michael Patrick MacDonald writes about the firestorm of racial tension that spread throughout South Boston in the wake of Judge W. Arthur Garrity’s forced busing decision, leading up to the tempestuous autumn when Garrity’s plan was set to begin.