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Jaden Armond

The Masculization and Animalization of Black Female Bodies

November 25, 2024 by Jaden Armond Leave a Comment

Throughout history, Black women have faced harmful stereotypes that have sought to dehumanize and diminish their identities. From being portrayed as overly masculine to being compared to animals, the black female identity is under constant attack. These harmful narratives, rooted in systemic racism and colonial ideologies, continue to influence perceptions, interactions, and … [Read more...] about The Masculization and Animalization of Black Female Bodies

More Than Just Hair: The Power of Black Women’s Hair

November 16, 2024 by Jaden Armond Leave a Comment

Hair holds deep cultural, personal, and social significance for Black women. For centuries, Black hair has been more than a fashion statement or a beauty choice — it’s a cultural symbol shaped by history, creativity, and even resistance. Through various hairstyles, from natural afros to braids or locs, Black women have found ways to express their individuality and reclaim their … [Read more...] about More Than Just Hair: The Power of Black Women’s Hair

The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Black Nuclear Family

November 7, 2024 by Jaden Armond Leave a Comment

Mass incarceration has a profoundly destructive impact on the Black nuclear family. The U.S. criminal justice system disproportionately targets Black individuals, particularly men, leading to alarmingly high imprisonment rates in Black communities. This often results in fathers being removed from their households, leaving mothers to raise children alone. The absence of one … [Read more...] about The Impact of Mass Incarceration on the Black Nuclear Family

Breaking the Cycle: How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Disproportionately Impacts Black Children

October 17, 2024 by Jaden Armond Leave a Comment

The school-to-prison pipeline is a troubling pattern that disproportionately affects Black children, funneling them from schools into the criminal justice system. This pipeline is created through a combination of harsh disciplinary policies, racial bias, and unequal access to educational resources. For many Black students, school becomes a place of punishment rather than a … [Read more...] about Breaking the Cycle: How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Disproportionately Impacts Black Children

Language and Legacy: Unveiling the Racist Roots of Familiar Terms

October 10, 2024 by Jaden Armond Leave a Comment

Many of the phrases commonly said all across America and other parts of the world may appear innocent at first glance, yet their historical contexts reveal troubling connections to racism. For example, the term "picnic" is commonly associated with outdoor gatherings and family outings; however, its etymology suggests a darker history. Some linguists trace its roots to the … [Read more...] about Language and Legacy: Unveiling the Racist Roots of Familiar Terms

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