The Black Iris Project’s “WILD: Act One” explores youth incarceration through choreographed dance.
As the Georgia Senate elections proved, we can accomplish more when our communities work together.
North Carolina counties say they do not require government-issued IDs for access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but some ask.
State-sanctioned violence is oftentimes met with the people’s response, and in return, the people’s response is met with swift action from the state—often violence. That’s how the world of politics gets to operate with its own rules of physics. In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan
During the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in early March, Ranking Member Sen. Chuck Grassley tried to convince his colleagues that the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was the work of left-wing and racial justice advocates dressed up as Trump supporters. Let’s be clear: There’s
We won. We organized our communities, got out the vote, and showed up to make our voices heard in a collective effort to defeat President Donald J. Trump and the racist ideologies that have continued to dominate America since its establishment provided the foundation for various forms of systemic racism,
After 35 years in Hollywood as an actor and producer, Dante Basco is making his directorial debut with The Fabulous Filipino Brothers. The film is set to make its worldwide premiere on March 16 at 4 PM CT at the virtual SXSW film festival. The Fabulous Filipino Brothers is centered
This past year of the pandemic has seen a horrifying uptick in anti-Asian violence and hate crimes in the U.S., many targeting the elderly. From Vicha Ratanapakdee, an 84-year old Thai man who was knocked to the ground, to Noel Quintana, a 61-year old Filipino man
The racial justice uprisings last spring and summer had an impactful rippling effect that is still felt today. Many parents grappled with how or when to best explain what was happening to their young children, but a new children’s picture book could offer some insight to help children navigate
As the world’s largest democracy and one of the fastest growing trillion-dollar economies globally, India is a key player on the international stage. Although the country has been in the spotlight before due to controversial policies, the recent backlash to three agriculture bills passed in September 2020 have
The past 12 months of the global pandemic has led to entire industries shutting down, shifting, downsizing, and otherwise attempting to adapt to different expectations and protocols. While there are many different studies that highlight the issue of job security for women during the pandemic, the numbers overwhelmingly show a
People often treat university students as if they live in a bubble sheltered from the realities of the outside world. But the university is not a bubble. It is a microcosm of our society where so many of the same kinds of violence occur, such as increasing corporatization, gentrification, and
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