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What It Means to Be White Passing if You re BIPOC, According to Experts

What Is Whitewashing, and Why Is It Harmful? Here s What Experts Say

What Is Whitewashing, and Why Is It Harmful? Here s What Experts Say Health.com 3 hrs ago © Provided by Health Getty / Design by Jo Imperio TV and film producer Kevin Feige, the primary creator of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2007, has admitted it was wrong to cast Tilda Swinton in his 2016 movie, Doctor Strange. It s a big deal, because this particular casting decision is considered one of Hollywood s most identifiable examples of whitewashing (the original comic book character, The Ancient One, is an Asian male). Here s more about whitewashing: what it means, how it plays out in our culture, and why it can be harmful.

Darnella Frazier s First Public Statement After George Floyd s Death Reveals Panic and Anxiety Attacks

Women Who Can t Afford IVF Describe Shame Over Turning to Fundraising

Women Who Can t Afford IVF Describe Shame Over Turning to Fundraising Health.com 3 hrs ago Rebecca Speare-Cole © GettyImages / AdobeStock / Photo Illustration by Jo Imperio for Health With the skyrocketing costs of IVF and other fertility treatments, more and more would-be parents are turning to fundraising sites in hopes of financing their families. But crowdfunding comes with its own costs. Nelly Cabrera and her husband, Laz, reluctantly turned to online fundraising this month to help pay for in vitro fertilization (IVF) after years of struggling to get pregnant and footing infertility treatment bills. Nelly tells Health that they started a GoFundMe and are already feeling shame and anguish about it. And they re far from alone.

What Does Model Minority Mean—And Why Does the Term Cause Harm? Here s What Experts Say

What Does Model Minority Mean And Why Does the Term Cause Harm? Here s What Experts Say Health.com 2 hrs ago Claire Gillespie © Provided by Health.com Getty / AdobeStock / New York Times Archive / Photo Illustration by Jo Imperio for Health Psychiatrist Leela R. Magavi, MD, vividly remembers her third-grade teacher asking her to spell Byzantine in front of the class. When I was walking outside to join my friends for recess, she pulled me aside and said, I knew you would be able to spell that word, Dr. Magavi, who is based in Southern California, tells Health. She also has childhood memories of a friend asking her if her neighbor was Asian, simply because she heard someone playing violin.

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