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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Sofia, thank you for this post. I find that gendered racism can also be found in Latinx communities. I can understand why people may use disengagement coping strategies to avoid confrontation since speaking out about these lived experiences can be intimidating. As an Afro-Latina myself, I find that this topic is not talked about enough in our communities. Once again, thank you for sharing your personal experiences and informing me about the discrimination that can occur for Black and Hispanic women in particular because of gendered racism.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sofia, thank you for this post. I find that gendered racism can also be found in Latinx communities. I can understand why people may use disengagement coping strategies to avoid confrontation since speaking out about these lived experiences can be intimidating. As an Afro-Latina myself, I find that this topic is not talked about enough in our communities. Once again, thank you for sharing your personal experiences and informing me about the discrimination that can occur for Black and Hispanic women in particular because of gendered racism.</p>
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