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“Large swaths of the literate middle class now have naturalized the jargon of ‘trauma,’ ‘navigate,’ ‘spaces,’ ‘marginalized,’ ‘center’ (used as a verb), and ‘privilege’”
“Large swaths of the literate middle class now have naturalized the jargon of ‘trauma,’ ‘navigate,’ ‘spaces,’ ‘marginalized,’ ‘center’ (used as a verb), and ‘privilege’”

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“Large swaths of the literate middle class now have naturalized the jargon of ‘trauma,’ ‘navigate,’ ‘spaces,’ ‘marginalized,’ ‘center’ (used as a verb), and ‘privilege’” . . .

“Large swaths of the literate middle class now have naturalized the jargon of ‘trauma,’ ‘navigate,’ ‘spaces,’ ‘marginalized,’ ‘center’ (used as a verb), and ‘privilege’”

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