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Rebecca Carroll is a Guardian US contributing opinion writer and the director of digital media and marketing at Scenarios USA. She is the author of several nonfiction books, including Saving The Race and Sugar In The Raw. Follow her on Twitter: @rebel19

Cosby’s Countersuit Against Accusers is More Evidence That He Hates Women

His legal action is an act of misogyny – perhaps the same hatred that might have driven him, as accusers allege, to rape and sexually assault more than 50 of them By Rebecca Carroll | Originally Published at The Guardian and Observer. December 15, 2015 13.45 EST [...]

Cosby’s Countersuit Against Accusers is More Evidence That He Hates Women2016-11-29T17:37:00-05:00

Fear Lies at the Heart of Opposition to ‘Political Correctness’

By Rebecca Carroll | Originally Published at Guardian and Observer. October 22 , 2015 12.45 EDT | Photographic Credit; Toni Morrison on Political Correctness. "What I think the political correctness debate is really about is the power to be able to define,,," AngertAesthetics There is a theory [...]

Fear Lies at the Heart of Opposition to ‘Political Correctness’2016-11-29T17:37:03-05:00

Calling Out One Racist Doesn’t Make White People Any Less Complicit in Supremacy

By Rebecca Carroll | Originally Published at The Guardian and Observer.

Calling Out One Racist Doesn’t Make White People Any Less Complicit in Supremacy2016-11-29T17:37:17-05:00

Do White People Really Know How to Have More Than One Black Friend?

By Rebecca Carroll | Originally Published at The Guardian. September 3. 2014 7.45 EDT Photographic Credit; Becoming close friends with black people may not occur to most white people at all. Unless it’s Beyoncé. Who doesn't want to be friends with her? Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA A system [...]

Do White People Really Know How to Have More Than One Black Friend?2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00
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