We try and fail. And we’ve been conditioned to look for black women to help us get up. After all, they always have. But if what we have tried and failed at doing is addressing our own sexism, we must resist this conditioned response. Part of rooting out the patriarchy within ourselves is withholding expectation… Continue reading A Loving Letter to Black Men Who Mean Well
Author: Adrien Ysaye McElroy
Adrien Ysaye McElroy is a non-traditional educator and student of U.S. social movements focused on the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. He is a graduate of Cornell University and has worked as a trainer and facilitator for the Unitarian Universalist Association, Tulane University, and in New Orleans Public Schools. His most recent work is as a parent advocate and stay-at-home dad. He blogs at [THE] inbetween [SPACE].