Satoshi Kanazawa Ousted from “Psychology Today” Blog Line-Up
• June 2, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in African American History, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Education, Mental Health/Psychology, Women
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Satoshi Kanazawa May Lose His Job Over His “Psychology Today” Article That ‘Black Women Are Less Attractive’ Than Other Women (And He Should)
• May 26, 2011 • 3 CommentsPosted in Aborigines/Blacks, African American History, Africans, American History, Black Britons/British Caribbean, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Education, European History, Haitians/Francophone Caribbean, Mental Health/Psychology, People of Color, Race, Sexuality, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Womanism, Women
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