Two stories really struck me, the first an allegory about rape and the shame forced upon survivors.
Author: Renee Bracey Sherman
A Letter to My Cousin, One of the “Good” Guys
I know your words weren’t intended to wound me, but they did.
Props to My Pops: A White Man Gets it Right
While my dad has a lot of privileges in life, he has taught me the one lesson I hold dearest – how to be a great ally.
Men Choose Abortion Too
Not all men are against abortion—many think it is a complicated issue and support their partners in their decision-making.
Searching for the Perfect Card
“How come you have black mother?” an inquisitive young boy asked me. We were four, playing at a park near my childhood Chicago home. I stared at him blankly but never responded – I had no idea what he meant.