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J. Pharoah Doss: Over-protecting the ‘vulnerable’ from what? | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier 21st-century Black spokespersons speak in their own social justice jargon. They often describe Black communities as marginalized and Black people as vulnerable. For them, “the marginalized” are people with limited access to privileges enjoyed by the wider society, and “the vulnerable” are people exposed to decreasing living … Continued

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