PinnedKihnindewa“BIPOC”, The Shared Oppression Myth, And The Black Natives It ErasesWe’ve held space to engage with the ways that terms like “BIPOC” fail to make sense in our realities as two peoples living very different…Jun 20, 202213Jun 20, 202213
KihnindewaIn Barbie (2023), Women Of Color Are Little More Than A Mouthpiece For RacismThe worst part of the film is a Native American woman’s only comment on race.Jan 242Jan 242
KihnindewaI’m Biracial And I Refuse To Save The WorldBiracial babies can’t and won’t end racism.Jan 192Jan 192
KihnindewaYou’re Probably Not Actually White-PassingWhen I was no more than eleven years old, my older sister declared to me that she wouldn’t correct people who assumed she was a…Jan 132Jan 132
KihnindewaIn Response To: “A Trans Person Got Nasty When I Said NO To Dating Them- I’m Trans Myself.”The Specter of Male Socialization & Violence from Trans WomenDec 29, 20231Dec 29, 20231
KihnindewaAre Afro-Native Women Included in MMIW?I don’t know, if I were to go missing or be harmed, if my people would advocate for me the way we have for non-Black women.Nov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023
KihnindewaShould You Have Kids Outside of Your Race?My Traumatic Experience Growing Up Mixed-RaceNov 23, 20237Nov 23, 20237
KihnindewaNaming My Womanhood While Brown, Southern, & Gender Non-ConformingIn Black. Queer. Southern. Women. (a book I’ve shamefully yet to finish), E. Patrick Johnson interviews a woman named Kate Ross from my own…Nov 20, 2023Nov 20, 2023