are there because they cannot afford to pay bail.â This criminalizes poverty, and in bailing out black mothers and caretakers, SONG is calling it out. The organizationâs work focuses specifically on black women and femme-identified caretakers, recognizing that this population ishit the hardest by the pre-trial cash-bail system divestment has yielded results, normalizing the idea that fossil fuel companies are inherently bad actors. Black male actors, of course, beyond their disproportionaterepresentations as gangsterscanât seem to shake the âmagical Negro In this op-ed writer, Beatriz Valero de Urquía unpacks the problem with Hollywood's interest in retelling Princess Diana's life story and tragic death.
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