See also: BIPOC

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BIPoC

  1. Alternative form of BIPOC.
    • 2022, Rebecca Rowe, “To Act Like a Kid or Not to Act Like a Kid: Disneybounding in the Parks”, in Sabrina Mittermeier, editor, Fan Phenomena: Disney, Intellect, →ISBN, part 2 (The Disney Theme Parks and Their Fans):
      BIPoC guests, likewise, can reimagine their chosen characters simply by Disneybounding as them (i.e. a Black Ariel).
    • 2022, Trudi Lebrón, The Antiracist Business Book: An Equity Centered Approach to Work, Wealth, and Leadership, Row House Publishing, →ISBN:
      In reality, the New Deal mainly targeted and benefited White families and White workers, largely excluding BIPoC workers.
    • 2023, Rachel Kabasakalian-McKay, David Mark, “Introduction”, in Rachel Kabasakalian-McKay, David Mark, editors, Inhabiting Implication in Racial Oppression and in Relational Psychoanalysis (Relational Perspectives Book Series), Routledge, →ISBN:
      Carnella, Natasha, Beth, and Lynne challenged us to consider ways to highlight the contributions of BIPoC authors that would also make these chapters easily available to a wide audience, explicitly inclusive of BIPoC readers. A second request had to do with financial profits the book might garner, asking that we consider donating a portion of any profits toward projects advancing BIPoC and LGBTQ justice.