If someone feels the need to excessively distance themselves from their own identity, the issue lies with them, not with the perceived “otherness” of someone else. If you struggle with the transformation of time, instead of using labels or -isms to define another person’s identity, reflect on your own labeling process instead.
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Raven W. M.
Raven contributes thoughtful articles covering congressional sessions, social justice discourse, and politics. Her work explores topics that are relevant to public interest, where she provides information on the facts, merged with her mission to advocate for reform.
