women of color
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Feature: Movement Artist, Choreographer, & Dancer Mia J. Chong
Mia J. Chong (she/they) is a movement artist, choreographer, and dancer from San Francisco, California, the…
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Feature: Tattoo Artist & Creator Anaysa Stark
Anaysa Stark (she/her/ella) is a Queer Indigenous Woman of Color (QIWOC) of Latinx and Tohono O’odham…
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Feature: Adelina Tancioco, Founder of Surrendered Healing
Adelina Tancioco, MSW, is trained as a therapist, restorative justice practitioner, and certified coach & consultant,…
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Feature: WOC Sister Collective
In an effort to highlight community organizations that have long been doing the work, Sacrosanct is…
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Feature: Designer & Artist TP
TP, Te Puawai Pirret, is a graphic designer and artist from New Zealand. She wants to…
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Hair To Please You by Lydia Echols
My hair has always been a source of comments and constant despair for me. Popular opinion…
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Mirror Stage by Misha Ponnuraju
A baby does not know she existson the surface of this green earth until she finds…
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The Body Positivity Movement Was Not Meant For Me by Eva Harumi
CW: eating disorders, body dysmorphia, bulimia. I’ve struggled with eating disorders my entire life without actually…