User:Oxtmilk/Feminist sexology/Bibliography

I will be contributing to the Feminist Sexology page with information as to how white feminism has impacted Black women.

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White Feminism
White feminism has impacted Black women by erasing and outshining Black issues from the topic of feminism. This form of feminism minimizes racial disparities through unproblematic soladirty and personal reassurance that eliminates issues women of color face (WOC) systematically. The issue of white feminism and erasure lie in a form of cognitive dissonance that white feminist face as they subconsciously perpetuate notions of white supremacy through the exclusion of Black issues. The topic of erasure stems in forms of both political and social movements. The MeToo Movement was a form of social and political erasure regarding the sexual assault of women of color. Tarana Burke started the movement in 2006 with other WOC in mind as sexual assault is highly common for any women, but especially WOC to go through. However, Alyssa Milano repurposed the word as a hashtag eleven years later, triggering the beginning of the whitewashing of the movement for predominantly aristocratic white women.

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