Thwarted Expectations
What do you do when you feel thwarted? Living under supremacy culture can be incredibly demoralizing. This culture sets unrealistic expectations, upheld by a system
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Emerge seeks to promote scholar-activism, the bridges and relationships that allow academics, activists, and creatives to better support each other in the shared pursuit of social change. Follow along as I recount the amazing experiences and share insights and updates from the 2024 Emerge Fellowship.
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