Growing up, I had always been taught that men and women were equal. My parents instilled in me the belief … More
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The Importance of Intersectionality in the Political Experiences of Women of Color
Intersectionality is a term that was coined by KimberlĂ© Crenshaw in 1989 to describe how different aspects of identity, such … More
Hollywood’s Scandals Threaten Its Reputation as a Source of Creativity and Inspiration
In recent years, Hollywood has been rocked by a series of scandals and controversies that have left many fans disappointed, … More
Understanding and Combating Discrimination in Hiring and Promotions
Discrimination in Hiring and Promotions: Understanding the Problem In today’s world, discrimination is an increasingly pervasive problem. Discrimination affects people … More
Can Satire Effectively Push Back Against Political Correctness and Cancel Culture?
Political correctness and cancel culture have become hot-button issues in recent years, with many people feeling as though they are … More
Unpacking Social Justice: Buzzword or Real Concept with Tangible Outcomes?
In the world we live in, social justice is a term that is thrown around quite often. But what does … More
Why Color Commentary in Sports Broadcasting Needs to Go: An Unnecessary and Harmful Addition
Color Commentary: The Unnecessary and Harmful Addition to Sports Broadcasting When it comes to sports broadcasting, we are all familiar … More
Understanding Intersectionality: A Framework for Creating a More Just Society
Intersectionality is a term that has been gaining traction in recent years, especially in the realm of social justice and … More
The Power and Peril of Insults in Modern Times
Insults have been around since the beginning of human communication. They are a way to express contempt, anger or even … More
Toni Morrison’s Novels Offer Insights into Economic Inequality and Systemic Issues.
Toni Morrison, one of the most celebrated novelists in American literature, was famous for her ability to intertwine complex themes … More
