Culture
Ask Auntie Randa: on "The Simpsons" and handling your family's fatphobia
Auntie Randa’s take on The Simpsons as refugees and confronting your family’s fatphobia.
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I Consider the Union My Second Mother
A compelling excerpt from We Are All Fast-Food Workers Now: The Global Uprising Against Poverty Wages.
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Gather Your People: White Women Must Hold Each Other Accountable For Racism
We cannot dismantle what we refuse to confront.
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Sympathy For The Devil: How Jex Blackmore and the Satanic Temple are Fighting for Reproductive Justice
And they’re already scoring huge wins.
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Backtalk: Stoneman Douglas & The Olympics
This week, Dahlia and Amy talk about the growing anti-gun student movement that’s happened since the shooting at the Parkland, Florida, high school and an update about the Winter Olympics. After the latest horrific shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school, students have rallied... Read more »
5 Podcasts to Listen to for Black History Month
This month (and every month), tune in to these five podcasts, all started and hosted by Black creators.
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The Endorsement Gap: How the Olympics Shortchange Women Athletes of Color
Endorsements must prioritize an athlete’s performance over their looks.
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Free Yourself: The Rise of Bisexual TV Characters
Television is reversing misconceptions about bisexual women—one character at a time.
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Liberating Desire: It's Time to Shift Your Fantasies
Our liberation and fantasies are intricately connected.
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The Women of Wakanda: Nakia Is the Real Revolutionary of “Black Panther”
Okoye, Shuri, and Nakia inherently understand that Wakanda is bigger than them.
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