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Summary

The website content showcases a curated selection of top stories by Rebecca Stevens A., focusing on themes of diversity, racism, and black experiences, as featured on ILLUMINATION-Curated.

Abstract

The content highlights the impactful storytelling of Rebecca Stevens A. on ILLUMINATION-Curated, a Medium publication. Her articles address critical issues such as racism, microaggressions, and the experiences of black individuals, resonating with a wide audience. The stories selected for the Editors' Choice list cover a range of topics, including personal encounters with racism, the complexities of interracial relationships, and the challenges of raising mixed-race children in a racist world. Rebecca Stevens A. is recognized as a top writer in areas like Diversity and BlackLivesMatter, and her work is celebrated for its quality and informative content. The website also invites readers to explore more of her writing and offers a platform for writers to contribute to various ILLUMINATION publications.

Opinions

  • The author of the web content expresses admiration for Rebecca Stevens A.'s storytelling, noting the positive feedback from discerning readers.
  • Rebecca Stevens A. is acknowledged for her expertise in identifying different types of racists, as outlined in her article categorizing racists into four archetypes.
  • The content suggests that racism is a pervasive issue, affecting personal experiences, career opportunities, and family life, as illustrated in stories about living in a racist city and the experiences of mixed-race children.
  • The writer believes that Rebecca's stories are not only engaging but also provide insight into the black experience, making them valuable reading for a diverse audience.
  • There is an emphasis on the importance of diverse mentorship, as highlighted by Rebecca's relationship with a privileged white male mentor who failed to recognize workplace disparities.
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Editors’ Choice

Top 10 Outstanding Stories By Rebecca Stevens A

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Remarkable stories of Rebecca Stevens A. on ILLUMINATION-Curated receive substantial reader interest. I read many engaging and informative stories from Rebecca and obtained very positive feedback on her stories’ quality and useful content from discerning readers.

In this post, I want to share the ten most-loved stories of Rebecca by thousands of ILLUMINATION-Curated readers. These stories were curated and distributed to several topics.

I believe ILLUMINATION readers will enjoy these memorable stories too.

Rebecca is a top writer in Diversity, BlackLivesMatter, Racism, Education on Medium. You can connect with her by clicking on the profile.

Rebecca is also active on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Please enjoy these beautifully crafted stories…

5 Of The Most Hurtful Microaggressions I Have Ever Heard

Racial microaggressions are like death by a million cuts. According to Wikipedia: Microaggressions are defined as brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative attitudes toward stigmatized or culturally marginalized groups. As a black woman, I face microaggressions every day. Read about some of the most hurtful ones I have ever heard:

There Are 4 Types Of Racists: Which One Are You

Most black and brown people are experts at identifying racists and determining which archetype of the following four racist categories they fall into: the Empathetic racist, the Fetishist racist, the Supremacist racist and the Sadist racist I’ve been a victim of racism for most of my life. This has given me the intuition and hindsight to infallibly detect the type of racist one is dealing with.

Meghan And Harry: Was It Too Much?

As I sat in front of the TV yesterday evening, eyes glued to the screen listening to Mehgan and Harry’s every word, one thought kept running through my mind: how will their revelations affect their children’s lives

How Does A Black Person Know If A White Person Is Racist

So yes, within 60 seconds of meeting you, most black people can tell whether you are racist or not. Here are some of the telltale signs. The way you look at us. Some white people are just plain scared when they meet a black person. Guess what, it shows

We Tried The White Countryside But Racism Made Us Come Back

I felt an immense amount of sadness. Clearly, the people in the village disliked us. We were new, and maybe they didn’t like strangers, but what I had witnessed during those few minutes in the pizzeria, was their hatred. It was the type steeped only in deep racism and hatred of blackness.

I Got Great Job But It’s In A Racist City

As a black professional, you need to weigh the job opportunity with the level of racism and discrimination you may encounter in a particular city or country

This Is What I Would Do If I Had White Privilege For A Day

I’ve always wondered what it would feel like to bask in white privilege for a full 24 hours. Here is how I imagine it would be.

I Am A Black Woman And My Mentor Is A Privileged White Man

He didn’t see a difference between the way he was treated and I was treated in the workplace.

What’s It’s Like Being A Black Woman In An Interracial Relationship

My husband and I met at a beautiful cafe in the Old Town in Geneva, Switzerland 26 years ago. We fell in love and got married a few years later. For me, it was that simple, we were in love and wanted to spend the rest of our lives together.

Raising Mixed Race Children In A Racist World

For Americans, our children are labeled as mixed-race or biracial. For the French, they are métisse. For the Spanish, mulatos. For me, they are simply my children — my pride and joy, they are human beings, I don’t define them by their skin color.

You can check more engaging and insightful stories from Rebecca Stevens A. on ILLUMINATION-Curated.

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