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  2. New England BIPOC Fest in Portsmouth bigger than ever: What ...

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    The third annual New England BIPOC Fest will take place amid a banner year for celebrations in Portsmouth, a city marking its 400th anniversary of settlement. Neighboring municipalities Dover, New ...

  3. International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts

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    The BIPOC Caucus is open to members who are classified as "black, indigenous, or people of color". The caucus sponsors safe spaces during the annual conference. The BIPOC president is an ex officio voting member of the executive board. The caucus has its own e-mail listserv and there is also an open list for allies of the caucus.

  4. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    A job board is a website that facilitates job hunting and range from large scale generalist sites to niche job boards for job categories such as engineering, legal, insurance, social work, teaching, mobile app development as well as cross-sector categories such as green jobs, ethical jobs and seasonal jobs.

  5. New England BIPOC Fest at Strawbery Banke on Sunday ... - AOL

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    All New England BIPOC Fest goers will have access to the museum’s properties and vice versa on Sunday, Kelley said. The 2023 New England BIPOC Festival was held at Vida Cantina in Portsmouth.

  6. Opinion - It’s time to retire the phrase ‘people of color’

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    They substituted “BIPOC” — Black, Indigenous, and People of Color — which foregrounded their unique histories. Growing numbers of Hispanics and Asians believed the term negated their ...

  7. Person of color - Wikipedia

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    The term "person of color" (pl.: people of color or persons of color; abbreviated POC) [1] is primarily used to describe any person who is not considered "white".In its current meaning, the term originated in, and is primarily associated with, the United States; however, since the 2010s, it has been adopted elsewhere in the Anglosphere (often as person of colour), including relatively limited ...