For some people of color, being poly[amorous] is a serious cultural risk. We risk being alienated and disowned by our indigenous community, and while there are many polys who incur this risk, people of color have historically relied upon their community for survival… Being a polyamorous person of color effectively means leaving this all behind for a community that is currently blind to intra-racial tensions, or struggling to hold on to both.
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Posted on Tuesday, 7 August
Reblogged from: fuckyeahsexeducation
Posted by: radtransfem
Source: Poly And Race: Poly and Black by B. L. Bunche (via radtransfem)
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