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Analyzing how race is shaped through media and pop culture.

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Disability JusticeHealthMedia & Culture
·5 min read

Unlearning Ableism and Creating Care

Disability justice is critical as disabled folks continue to be excluded by capitalist and social barriers like inaccessible design, architecture, and organization.
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Media & Culture
·3 min read

The Rise in News Deserts Threatens Democracy

As many traditional news organizations have closed down operations, many communities exist in news deserts with minimal to no news coverage.
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Media & Culture
·5 min read

What Color is Nude?

Due to discriminatory design practices, "flesh-colored" and "nude-colored" products are coded to mean white, despite being universally marketed.
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Media & Culture
·7 min read

The ARD Loaded Language ABCs

Discussions of political or social issues commonly include loaded language or politically charged terms charged that inhibit clear conversation. 
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Media & CultureWorkplace
·5 min read

Why You Can’t Just Overcome Imposter Syndrome

Marginalized people are prone to imposter syndrome and self-doubt in the workplace due to unaddressed gender and racial biases.
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EducationMedia & Culture
·4 min read

The Number of Banned Books is Rising. Here’s Why.

Book bans are escalating across the country. But banned books do little to foster a better learning environment for students.
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HistoryMedia & Culture
·5 min read

The Lessons of ‘Strange Fruit’ Still Ring True

Unlike the unjust trials of the Scottsboro Boys, white vigilantism often ended in lynchings, one of which inspired the song "Strange Fruit."
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HealthMedia & Culture
·4 min read

Normalizing Periods with Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’

Due to period stigma, misconceptions about periods shame menstruators into thinking they are unclean, forcing them into isolation and period poverty.
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Media & Culture
·4 min read

Who Deserves War? Media Bias in a Conflict Zone

News coverage of the war in Ukraine has revealed a trend of some racist media bias that perpetuates harmful notions of people based on their racial/ethnic identity, class, or country.
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Media & Culture
·3 min read

The Myth of a Post-Racial Society

The idea that racism will cease to exist in a post-racial society of multiracial Americans ignores America’s deep-seated racist framework that affects mixed-race people today.
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