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  • Dear Diaspora, You're Not The Main Character by PigDog31
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    Being Indian American feels like living in a pressure cooker wrapped in a smile. You're told to be perfect, productive, palatable - never loud, never intimidating. But travel to India, and you'll meet folks who are bold, stylish, confident, and unapologetically gangsta. DEAR DIASPORA, YOU'RE NOT THE MAIN CHARACTER is a sharp, personal callout - not to India, but to the suffocating performance of "representation," perfectionism and intraracial competition that dominates Desi life in the West. This isn't a sob story - it's a truth bomb. A cultural essay that demands real freedom, not filtered branding. If you're ready to sip some realness, break free from the cage of expectations, and find your max pro aura - this is for you. 🍋 Bold. Tart. Sweet. Unfiltered. 🍋 Just like a glass of limeade on a hot day.
  • Nothing much left to say by Kaxis16
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    Against Racism
  • Empower by NzuriWrites
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    It's usual for us all to feel down, lonely in this big world. We have friends and family yet still we feel alone. In this book you can be yourself and read the most relatable quotes, rants and mini stories by Nzuri. It is very important to first invest and believe in yourself. Faith will truly always be a catalyst for success.❤️
  • For George Floyd by jessiecanning
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    A poem for George Floyd
  • Black lives matter. by PickleDerhem
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    Do you have actually something to say about this?
  • Poems about racism/Gedichte über Rassismus/poemas sobre racismo by swiftiegrangermalfoy
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    Poems about racism in English, German and Spanish Gedichte über Rassimus in englisch, deutsch und spanisch Poemas sobre racismo en ingles, alemán y espanol
  • Adventures of Adira: School of Secrets by Zennytnw
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    A group of kids from different countries over the world are brought together to discover why their classmates keep disappearing. With a bully and a mystery, grade 9 wasn't what they expected. (This story is made using two character's points of views and deals with issues like discrimination and unfairness).
  • Tell me.  by DevinSevenDawson
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    The pain of believing in something invisible... It can wear you down. Tell me, do you believe?
  • My Bestfriend and I by lou_taylor
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    Shannon and Taylor are Bestfriends. Little does Shannon know that Taylor liked her for a long time. Enjoy this story of Taylor fighting for Shannon and helping each other through their hard times. TW: SH, hate, racism, Adult content IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO READ SUCH THINGS, I RECOMMEND YOU TO NOT READ THIS STORY
  • Blite : A collection of anti-racism thoughts & poems by AbheenavGupta
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    "Blite? I got this word by adding Black and White and here's a little poetry in contrast with the title of this collection." Collection of some thoughts and poems against racism and racists.
  • The under city protection group  by Tigerlily982
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    A book about acceptance love and loss Anti-racism Segregation adventure and fun the book Follow a young Ashley As she comes to terms that her life Will never be easy no matter how hard She Fights for her rights it's the first of three books It's set in a steampunk London where humans Sent nonhumans witches Werewolves Mermaids sirens kelpies spirits pixies Centaurs And anything not human (except Animals)They were sent into the sewers where they made A town that quickly turned into a City despite people not having much money Everyone knows everyone and everyone helps everyone As soon as you're sent down into the world They live in you will never want to go back The under city protection group protects anyone from Human harm
  • Voice by Reinekejt
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    A collection of poems, many including a deeper message within the politics of our imperfect world.
  • On the color of skin by PoetryofAtticism
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    A poem related with the events of these days...
  • A 12 Year-Old's View on Politics Today by PinkCottonCandie
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    i'm 12, female, & white. also vegan, pro-lbtq+ rights, anti-racist, pro-choice, and feminist. liberal. i live in a very... conservative area, so this is my place to vent about how much i hate trump. with a passion. if you're republican, please don't read this. it's not worth it. i won't read your comments, so scram.
  • Mia's Life by dalekwinchester
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    Mia was not the typical girl. But we're not talking like in the cliché books, or are we? This is not the typical book, this is not the typical story. Here there is no such thing as "The perfect and bad guy" or "The typical bitch of the school". Do you want to know why? Because that is judging them for being who they are, and if you don't like that when people do it to you, then don't even think about it and mind your own business... Well, as I was saying. Her life was a mess, she didn't even know who she was or what her purpose in life was. But she will find out, because even the most confusing thing in this world, makes sense.
  • Peace and War by KirttnaSolai
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    A wave of turmoil washes over a dystopian world torn apart by racism and belief systems. (I don't know why I wrote this)