Acronym opinions on P.O.C and B.I.P.O.C.

Hey peeps, 

If you haven't heard the podcast Code Switch on NPR, I highly recommend it. The latest episode touched on the uses of acronyms such as P.O.C. or B.I.P.O.C. and offered different opinions on what may be labels some of us are offended by and or take pride in being a part of.

I wanted to get your opinions on this as well. As the episode states:

What do we mean when we say "people of color"? Why do some of us identify with that term? Why does it annoy so many other people? Is it time to say RIP to POC? And, if so, is BIPOC the new kid on the block, or is that term also one we should be careful about using?

What are your thoughts?

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  • Yeah I would agree with that - at least here in the U.S. or when discussing current issues and movements happening in the U.S.  I believe in the UK there are other acronyms (please correct me if I'm wrong) that are used to more appropriately reflect their history and the "minorities" that make up their region.  Overall, I think people are looking for more inclusivity in and specific representation when using acronyms like POC. 

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