Definition: IBR stands for Indigenous, Black, and Racialized. It’s like BIPOC's cooler cousin who knows how to throw shade on systemic racism while keeping it real about Indigenous issues.
Context: This term popped up in discussions about race and identity, especially in Canada, where folks realized that Indigenous and Black experiences are unique and shouldn’t be lumped together with everyone else. It’s all about giving credit where credit is due!
"In our meeting, we decided to use IBR instead of BIPOC because we wanted to keep it 100 about Indigenous and Black challenges."
"If you’re not using IBR in your discussions, are you even trying to be inclusive?"