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Tiffanie Drayton is a freelance writer focusing in race and gender issues and a proud New School University Alumna. Follow her on twitter @draytontiffanie

An Open Letter About The Racist Undertones of that Viral Street Harassment Video

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. October 31, 2014 Dear Hollaback & Rob Bliss Creative, I have watched your collaborative video depicting the menacing street harassment of a young, white woman as she casually walked through the streets of New York. You captured dozens [...]

An Open Letter About The Racist Undertones of that Viral Street Harassment Video2016-11-29T17:37:32-05:00

The Soapbox: “The Whiteness Project” Is a Pageantry of White Ignorance

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. October 15, 2014 In case you are unaware, there is something called “The Whiteness Project.” Per the website, the project, from documentary director Whitney Dow, is “a multiplatform investigation into how Americans who identify as ‘white’ experience their [...]

The Soapbox: “The Whiteness Project” Is a Pageantry of White Ignorance2016-11-29T17:37:33-05:00

Opinion: On Mary “Unique” Spear’s Death & The Black Men Who Allowed It

When We Ignore or Excuse Street Harassment, Could That Be a Crime?Complicity? Duplicity? What Do We See? We see people defend their own kind. It happens all the time – out on the streets, in classrooms, in cyberspace, in facebook posts, blogs, and tweets. Our locker rooms [...]

Opinion: On Mary “Unique” Spear’s Death & The Black Men Who Allowed It2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

10 Things White Feminists Should Know To Better Understand Intersectionality

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. October 6, 2014 Politically and socially, the most powerful demographic, with the exception of White men, is White women. Though still underrepresented in key economic and power positions, White women enjoy numerous social benefits, maintain political power as [...]

10 Things White Feminists Should Know To Better Understand Intersectionality2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

Girl Talk: On Police Brutality & Experiencing Blackness Through My Boyfriend’s Eyes

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at The Frisky. September 22, 2014 12:43 PM EDT I think I may have had a small mental break down last week. I knew it was coming, I was all tight with emotion after some of the responses I received on [...]

Girl Talk: On Police Brutality & Experiencing Blackness Through My Boyfriend’s Eyes2016-11-29T17:37:36-05:00

An Open Letter To The White Teachers Who Wore NYPD T-Shirts To School, Despite Being Told Not To

Dear PS 220 White Teachers Who Wore NYPD T-Shirts To School... It must have seemed like a fantastic idea when, despite warnings from the United Federation of Teachers, you all donned NYPD shirts and crowded in front of a camera for a smirking group [...]

An Open Letter To The White Teachers Who Wore NYPD T-Shirts To School, Despite Being Told Not To2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

10 Arguments Black People Need To Stop Making That Support Racism

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at Clutch Magazine. September 2, 2014 It makes sense that White people use completely illogical arguments to derail conversations about racism, because the current racial hierarchy reinforces White dominance and “White privilege”– so they benefit from it. What makes absolutely no [...]

10 Arguments Black People Need To Stop Making That Support Racism2016-11-29T17:37:38-05:00

19 Things Black People Need to Know About Racism Today

By Tiffanie Drayton | Originally Published at Clutch Magazine. July 29, 2014 Since the post Civil Rights Era, the Black community has largely abandoned its collective struggle against continued racism and discrimination. Gone are the demands for justice and an end to inequality. They have been replaced [...]

19 Things Black People Need to Know About Racism Today2016-11-29T17:37:48-05:00

18 Things White People Should Know/Do Before Discussing Racism

Americans, for decades now, have aspired to be colorblind, just not completely. Oh we long to see pretty pink crocuses and yellow daffodils flowers bloom in the spring. We want to walk through tall green grasses and bathe in the bright sun. We want to wear colorful [...]

18 Things White People Should Know/Do Before Discussing Racism2016-11-29T17:37:56-05:00
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