
Intentional Conversations About Organizing for Change
Let's talk about making positive changes in our communities! There are so many amazing ways we can come together and create the change we want to see. Remember - every action counts, no matter how small. While this journey takes dedication and energy, I'm excited to share some ways you can get involved, either solo or with your community!

Busting Common Myths About Intersectionality
Today, the concept of intersectionality is most commonly attributed to Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw. Let’s uncover some common misunderstandings about intersectionality that prevent us from committing to real change.

Colorism in J-Fashion
It took a while for me to see these things as a systemic problem until I realized that I got extremely excited whenever Black lolita posted a look with their natural hair. It was like seeing a rare Pokemon

They're Not Just Clothes: How Fashion Is Linked With Social Justice
Fashion isn’t apolitical. Dressing up in alternative fashion is a privilege that we need to recognize.
