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My name is Sabrina Rahimi. The fact that I call myself a black woman today has a long and formative history behind it. When I fled to Germany with my family over 40 years ago, I didn't understand as a young child that the feeling of "not belonging" and the stigma of "being different" are about the experiences of racism. The older I got, the more I could name the racist discrimination I experienced and decided to actively fight back.
"It's not about supplication, it's about power. It's not about asking, it's about demanding. It's not about convincing those who are currently in power, it's about changing the very face of power itself."
(Kimberle Williams Crenshaw)
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