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Shot Chaser: What Does It Take to Achieve Vaccine Equity?
The history of medicine in the United States is rife with atrocities committed against people of color.
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Beyond Functional: Unraveling the Long Line of Disability Fashion
Claiming to be the “first” is a proclamation of power deeply rooted in colonialism and capitalism.
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Move Your Body: Access-Centered Movement Is Changing Dance from the Inside Out
The access-centered movement framework fundamentally changes how people teach dance.
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Let Freedom Reign: A Roundtable About Disabled Black Girl Magic
Disabled Black girlhood is sacred.
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Minneapolis Uses Mutual Aid to Fight for Collective Liberation
The various forms in which mutual aid exists is why it’s so accessible.
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6 Feminist Albums That Got Us Through October
Press play on Dua Saleh’s infectious beats, Esperanza Spalding’s therapeutic vocals, and Kari Faux’s undeniable self-confidence.
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A Love Scorned: What “You” Season 3 Says about Fans’ Obsession with Male Killers
Despite viewers’ desire to “fix” the fictional male serial killer, Love Quinn’s murderous heel turn didn’t get the same reaction from fans after Season 2.
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Female Trouble: In the Absence of Tropes, What Can a Woman Be?
We still aren’t fully comfortable with women who can’t be slotted into recognizable roles.
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Resurrecting Selena: "Dreaming of You" Is a Lyrical Journey Through Grief
Some things aren’t meant to be revived.
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Very Online: Emily Mariko Has Us Obsessed—for Now
There’s a fundamental contradiction in nearly all influencers’ lifestyle content.
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