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Author: Amanda Monroe

Amanda Monroe is a Los Angeles-based writer whose work engages themes of race, power and identity. You can contact her at [email protected] 
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On Being an Ally: Change Is Necessary and Painful

On Being an Ally: Change Is Necessary and Painful

Amanda Monroe

“Just as the #MeToo movement needed male allies, black Americans need non-black allies; and, those who seek to be allies must be willing to listen and learn,” writes Harrison. With that, Amanda Monroe shares with us what we, as non-black women, can do to support our sisters of color.

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