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Ijeoma Oluo

Ijeoma Oluo (; born 1980) is an American writer. She is the author of ''So You Want to Talk About Race'' and has written for ''The Guardian,'' ''Jezebel'', ''The Stranger'', ''Medium'', and ''The Establishment'', where she was also an editor-at-large.

Born in Denton, Texas, and based in Seattle, Washington, in 2015, Oluo was named one of the most influential people in Seattle, and in 2018, she was named one of the 50 most influential women in Seattle. Her writing covers racism, misogynoir, intersectionality, online harassment, the Black Lives Matter movement, economics, parenting, feminism, and social justice.

She gained prominence for articles critiquing race and the invisibility of women's voices, like her April 2017 interview with Rachel Dolezal, published in ''The Stranger''. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. So You Want To Talk About Race
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    by Oluo, Ijeoma
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    the dangerous legacy of white male America
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  3. Be A Revolution
    how everyday people are fighting oppression and changing the world--and how you can too
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    the dangerous legacy of white male America
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  6. Inclusion On Purpose
    an intersectional approach to creating a culture of belonging at work
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    by Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975
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