I am interested in the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality in order to understand the troubling indifference that men—and, more importantly for our struggles, men who have been racialized as inferior—show toward the systematic violence inflicted on women of color. I want to understand the construction of this indifference so that it becomes inescapably recognizable to those who claim to be involved in liberation struggles. This indifference is insidious because it places considerable obstacles in the way of women of color’s struggles for our own freedom, integrity, and well-being, as well as in the way of the related struggles for communal integrity.