by A. Ade’
Throughout history, both physical and mental barriers have obstructed societal progress by excluding marginalized groups from full participation in public life. Physical obstacles—such as inaccessible infrastructure, segregation laws, and gendered spaces—have limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. Meanwhile, mental barriers like stigma, prejudice, and systemic bias have reinforced discrimination against people with disabilities, racial minorities, and those with mental health conditions. These intertwined obstacles have delayed social equity and innovation, but advocacy movements have gradually dismantled them, paving the way for more inclusive policies and cultural shifts.
They tell you to look. But not too closely. Look at the music, they say—listen to the beat, not the bruises. Look at the movies—feel the drama, no...
They have worn the idea of being better as if it were a coat stitched from someone else’s scraps — since Bacon’s guns and the first cracks in the colo...
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That finger, the proclamations and Papel Bull-shit, at least I'm not whom? Let's unpack who we know they knew about before making such claims, but wil...
In 1906, as Germany tightened its noose around the last Herero, a small‑statured, well‑spoken Congolese man named Ota Benga was put on display in a ca...
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