Multigenerational living remerges due to the health and economic disparities, a rapidly aging population, and unaffordable housing.
Names hold a significant role in American culture, as it represents your identity and shapes your past, present, and future. For immigrants caught between two worlds, a name evolves into something more.
Two trending videos on Tiktok reignite conversations about the horrors inflicted due to white women tears.
Don Abram, M. Div analyzes queerphobia in the Black church and the relationship between religious beliefs and systemic oppression.
The fun of this segment is based on disgust: we see our famous celebrities shriek, gag, and embarrass themselves confronted with revolting foods. Some of the items featured were clearly specially created to evoke just such revulsion: hot dog juice, hot sauce and olive jello, the aforementioned ant pickle.
“Equity v. Equality” illustration breaks down the difference between the two terms and how the distinction impacts the necessary work for social change.
Anti-fatness bias comprises the systemic and interpersonal oppression that fat people experience in the workplace, the healthcare system, the criminal justice system, and other aspects of everyday life.
Sheryl Sandberg's departure from Facebook marks an end to girlboss feminism, which praised individual career success over dismantling inequitable systems.
People have been forced to rely on basic needs fundraising because the U.S. government has failed to address the current public crisis.
Halloween cultural appropriation is not limited to racial and ethnic groups; any marginalized community or subculture can be appropriated. And a holiday is not an excuse to perpetuate these stereotypes.