Mala.MulatainThe StartupShould You Bring Your Whole Self to Work?Things to consider when deciding whether and what to reveal of yourself at workFeb 13, 2021Feb 13, 2021
Mala.MulatainAn Injustice!How I Hacked My Way Into the Middle Class, While BlackDealing with debt, loneliness, and depression. It wasn’t an easy journey.Feb 2, 20213Feb 2, 20213
Mala.MulataThe five principles against BlacknessWhen we talk about ‘race’ we actually mean taught social rules and stereotypes linked to physical features. Not physical features only.Dec 21, 2020Dec 21, 2020
Mala.MulataIt’s that time of the year againAre cultural traditions more important than dismantling harmful racist practices and symbols?Nov 22, 20202Nov 22, 20202
Mala.MulatainAn Injustice!Dear feminists, Stop Saying “Women” When You Only Mean “White Women”Not all women are white and not all Black people are men. The same rules don’t apply to both groups.Sep 27, 20206Sep 27, 20206
Mala.MulatainAn Injustice!White guilt and Magical Negroes: How racist storytelling normalises Black inferiorityMagical Negroes only purpose is to help and assist the White hero.Sep 13, 20205Sep 13, 20205
Mala.MulataDone with code switching: my journey to loving my natural Black hairIt’s more than hair and beauty, it’s about identityAug 30, 2020Aug 30, 2020
Mala.MulataThe Jezebel myth, the story of the sexual fetish behind Black womanhoodDuring slavery, the hyper-sexuality myth and fetish associated to Black women served to justify their exploitation. The myth persists…Aug 16, 2020Aug 16, 2020
Mala.MulatainAge of AwarenessBlack women and the thin line between strong and angryAre Black women as strong as they are told to be, and are they as angry as they are perceived?Aug 9, 20202Aug 9, 20202
Mala.MulatainAge of AwarenessThe Mammy myth and what it really is like to be a white people’s caretakerBlack women have historically been reduced to three racist and sexist stereotypes: Mammy, Jezebel and Sapphire. I reflect on the Mammy…Aug 2, 20204Aug 2, 20204