It might be hard to tell sometimes, but the internet is slowly becoming a kinder, smarter, and more tolerant place. A lot of that progress is the work of a relative handful of web creators who have worked diligently on platforms like Tumblr and YouTube to increase understanding and kick ignorance right in the teeth. Chescaleigh is one of those creators and her latest video, featuring the talents of artist, animator and DIY YouTuber Kat Blaque, is a flawless (and adorable) fable to explain privilege and intersectionality.
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