Citations:BIPOC


 * 2019, Maisie Hill, quoting, "Highway to hell (Autumn)", in Period Power: Harness Your Hormones and Get Your Cycle Working For You, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781472963581), page 154:
 * Tone policing is a tactic used by those with privilege to silence those who don't by focusing on the ‘tone’ of what is being said, rather than the actual content. It is when white people ask BIPOC to say what we're saying in a “nicer” way.
 * 2020, Mary-Frances Winters, Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit, Berrett-Koehler Publishers (ISBN 9781523091324):
 * Black women shared these observations: They are more apt to be supported by other BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color) women than white women;
 * 2020, Farzana Nayani, Raising Multiracial Children: Tools for Nurturing Identity in a Racialized World (ISBN 9781623174491), page 200:
 * BIPOC: Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color / A term emphasizing authentic and lasting solidarity among Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color that exists to highlight the unique relationship that Indigenous and Black (African American people have to Whiteness and White supremacy, in order to undo Native invisibility and anti-Blackness.
 * 2020, Farzana Nayani, Raising Multiracial Children: Tools for Nurturing Identity in a Racialized World (ISBN 9781623174491), page 200:
 * BIPOC: Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color / A term emphasizing authentic and lasting solidarity among Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color that exists to highlight the unique relationship that Indigenous and Black (African American people have to Whiteness and White supremacy, in order to undo Native invisibility and anti-Blackness.