For Black people, the list of everyday activities that lead to racial aggression can feel endless: from driving to jogging, and birding to shopping. But blackness is about so much more. Based on her popular anti-racism blog, ‘Race Reflections’, psychologist Guilaine Kinouani writes about how racism influences wellbeing.
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