👓 Peggy McIntosh | Wikipedia

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Peggy McIntosh (born November 7, 1934) is an American feminist, anti-racism activist, scholar, speaker, and Senior Research Associate of the Wellesley Centers for Women. She is the founder of the National SEED Project on Inclusive Curriculum (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity). She and Emily Style co-directed SEED for its first twenty-five years. She has written on curricular revision, feelings of fraudulence, and professional development of teachers. In 1988, she published the article "White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women’s Studies".[2] This analysis, and its shorter version, "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" (1989), pioneered putting the dimension of privilege into discussions of power, gender, race, class and sexuality in the United States. Both papers rely on personal examples of unearned advantage that McIntosh says she experienced in her lifetime, especially from 1970 to 1988. McIntosh encourages individuals to reflect on and recognize their own unearned advantages and disadvantages as parts of immense and overlapping systems of power. She has been criticized for concealing her considerable, personal class privilege and displacing it onto the collective category of race.
Definitely want to read her Invisible Knapsack work.

Interesting mention:

With Dr. Nancy Hill, McIntosh co-founded the Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute, which, for thirty-five years, annually gave “money and a room of one’s own” to ten women who were not supported by other institutions and were working on projects in the arts and many other fields.

Another example of Virginia Woolf’s idea being put into practice in the wild. (I added a link to the Wikipedia page to make it more obvious.)

🔖 Racial Equity Institute

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We are an alliance of trainers, organizers, and institutional leaders who have devoted ourselves to the work of creating racially equitable organizations and systems. We help individuals develop tools to challenge patterns of power and grow equity. Join us today.

👓 Lawsuits targeting business websites over ADA violations are on the rise | Los Angeles Times

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Hotels, retailers and other businesses are increasingly the target of lawsuits for failing to make their websites compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act.

👓 Add Secure Authentication to your WordPress Site in 15 Minutes | Okta Developer

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This post will show you how to secure your WordPress login with two-factor authentication by using Okta's Sign-In Widget.

👓 Famous “Wild West” Novelist Zane Grey Died in Altadena 79 Years Ago Tuesday | Altadena Now

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Famed American author Zane Grey died too soon.

The Altadena resident, who passed away from heart failure on October 23, 1939, still remains a presence in the region.

Renowned for his “Wild West” storytelling, Zane composed volumes of work that were later produced into motion pictures after migrating to California from Ohio and Pennsylvania, where he was born and raised.

👓 Altadena Filming Committee submits report on filming permit accountability | Altadena Filming

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The Altadena Filming Committee has prepared a report addressing accountability in Los Angeles County’s filming permit approval and enforcement processes. The report was prepared in response to the issue raised most often to the Committee: the lack of accountability by County departments.

👓 What 2018 Election Results Mean for California Climate Policy | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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The midterm elections produced some big wins for California (and therefore national) climate policy.

👓 The Complexity of Pasadena Housing Crisis | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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While it is not surprising that the issue of housing is the number one concern brought before the...

👓 Illegal and Dirty Election Tricks in Pasadena and Altadena | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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Illegal inserts found inside the print edition of ColoradoBoulevard.net in Pasadena and Altadena (Photo – Staff). The “No on 10” campaign is accused of spreading misi...

👓 You Think Your Vote Doesn’t Count? Read This! | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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Five votes. That’s the number of votes that finally put Denise Menchaca over the top to win a seat on the San Gabriel City Council in 2016. But those five votes came at the end of a long and torturous road. By Cher...

👓 CA Housing Shortage to Flip House and Senate? | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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As the midterm election nears this coming Tuesday, California’s restrictive housing policies in its urban job centers could play a central role.

👓 Three Historical Designations Approved in Pasadena | ColoradoBoulevard.net

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Perhaps dwarfed by being on the eve of the significant 2018 mid-term elections, the Monday night meeting of the Pasadena City Council had only six peop...

👓 Private IVF clinics urged to stop charging for expensive add-ons | Society | The Guardian

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Fertility experts criticise use of optional extras that do not increase chance of pregnancy