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Category: Race Relations

Navigating race and ethnicity as a Mixed Black woman in a blended, interracial family.

Human Rights, Race Relations, Social Commentary

How White Americans Are Erasing Themselves With the One-Drop Rule

6th January 20222nd January 2022by Alexis Chateau18 Comments on How White Americans Are Erasing Themselves With the One-Drop Rule
How White Americans Are Erasing Themselves With the One-Drop Rule

The one-drop rule has worked better than White Americans originally hoped it would.

Human Rights, Journal, Race Relations, Social Commentary

White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom

20th March 202112th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom
White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom

Freedom feels very much exclusive to White people in America. The rest of us are just on borrowed time.

Camp Xaymaca, Race Relations, Travel

Solo RV Travel | What Are My Biggest Challenges on the Road?

30th January 202110th July 2022by Alexis Chateau33 Comments on Solo RV Travel | What Are My Biggest Challenges on the Road?
Solo RV Travel | What Are My Biggest Challenges on the Road?

When I first started RVing, I thought my biggest challenges would be my personal safety and backing up an RV.

Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?

16th January 202127th February 2021by Alexis Chateau34 Comments on Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?
Black Travel Questions | What’s It Like Living Among Republican Retirees?

May I never live to be this bitter. This hateful.

Camp Xaymaca, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu

26th December 202026th December 2020by Alexis Chateau43 Comments on Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu
Exploring Arizona | Hiking SARA’s Crack at Lake Havasu

Little did I know that this was about to become my favourite desert hike of all time.

Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

5th December 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona
Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.— Martin Luther King

News, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

I Voted Early — Have You?

27th October 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau28 Comments on I Voted Early — Have You?
I Voted Early — Have You?

Haven’t yet registered to vote? Check out Vote.gov. Let your voice be heard while you still can.

Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home

4th July 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau35 Comments on 5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home

Many Americans mistake patriotism for blind love for one's country. I disagree.

Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Women's Rights

What’s It Really Like to be White and Privileged? People Share Their Stories With Me on Twitter.

27th June 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau27 Comments on What’s It Really Like to be White and Privileged? People Share Their Stories With Me on Twitter.
What’s It Really Like to be White and Privileged? People Share Their Stories With Me on Twitter.

Let me start this post off by saying "White and privileged" is a redundant phrase.

Human Rights, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Women's Rights

Is It Finally Time for Reparations for Slavery?

20th June 202014th November 2022by Alexis Chateau39 Comments on Is It Finally Time for Reparations for Slavery?
Is It Finally Time for Reparations for Slavery?

I think if there was ever a moment in history when monetary reparations could be made, the time is now. But, under this president? Probably not.

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