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In White Tears, Brown Scars, Ruby Hamad confronts the ways white feminism has marginalized women of color, perpetuating a cycle of exclusion and inequality. Combining historical analysis with personal narratives, Hamad explores how stereotypes, privilege, and systemic power imbalances have silenced and undermined women of color in feminist movements. This episode delves into Hamad’s call for accountability and a more inclusive feminism that addresses the unique challenges faced by all women.
In White Tears, Brown Scars, Ruby Hamad confronts the ways white feminism has marginalized women of color, perpetuating a cycle of exclusion and inequality. Combining historical analysis with personal narratives, Hamad explores how stereotypes, privilege, and systemic power imbalances have silenced and undermined women of color in feminist movements. This episode delves into Hamad’s call for accountability and a more inclusive feminism that addresses the unique challenges faced by all women.