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William Evans


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Librarian note: There are multiple authors with this name. This profile is for William^^Evans, founder of Black Nerd Problems.

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Black Nerd Problems

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We Inherit What the Fires L...

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Still Can't Do My Daughter'...

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In the Event You are Caught...

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“My wife is shaped like I married a man, not a memorial. Not a headline. Not another Facebook movement. She is shaped like don’t you dare. Don’t you dare bleed out in some car they don’t think you deserve. Or on some asphalt so hungry for your bones. My wife is shaped like you make it home. You make it home.”
William Evans, Still Can't Do My Daughter's Hair

“That's the point about representation. It isn't always about us putting up billboards that say, 'We need people of color represented because we want people of color represented.' It's often about how those marks of validation sit in our subconscious, or how we avoid talking ourselves out of the gifts that people would seek to weaponize against us.”
William Evans, Black Nerd Problems



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