PinnedHunter Ashleigh ShackelfordYou’re Dying, My Love.Returning to ‘Who’s Killing Us? Black Cis-Het Men’Aug 6, 2021Aug 6, 2021
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordTransness Does Not Mean Death: On the Erasure of Nonbinary PeopleTransness being limited to death means that we never actually honor any trans person in their wholeness, experience, and affirmation.Jan 26, 2021Jan 26, 2021
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordTransformative Justice Can Only Exist If It’s BlackThere is no transformative justice without Black life/ Black people at the center.Nov 25, 2020Nov 25, 2020
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordAll Victims Don’t Survive.Surviving can be a process, a destination, a title, a feeling, a moment, a lifetime. And surviving can also be a world we never arrive at.May 7, 2020May 7, 2020
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordWhen People Who Harm Don’t Consent to Transformative JusticeThe reality we must face is that even when liberation comes — people who cause harm may not choose to transform.Mar 10, 20203Mar 10, 20203
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordYou Could Never Misgender MeWhen You Use the Wrong Pronoun, You Crossed My Boundary But You Could Never Misgender MeDec 16, 20192Dec 16, 20192
Hunter Ashleigh ShackelfordTrauma is Not Our Name: On the Epitaphs and Eulogies of Black LifeWhy don’t we ever know Queen and Slim’s names until they’re dead?Dec 7, 2019Dec 7, 2019