Are the Oscars Still So White?: Examining The American Success of Parasite


     It was three years ago when I saw the original 1954 Godzilla movie for the first time. I was an undergraduate in New York studying film when I had received an assignment for my editing class to watch both the original Japanese release of Godzilla (or Gojira...

 

by Michaela Schaaf | Published on February 5, 2021


The Power of Unlearning


Have you heard of Margaret Sanger? Unless you’ve taken a Women and Gender Studies course, or know about the history of Planned Parenthood, you probably haven’t. I learned about Margaret Sanger in my final year of college, and found that learning about Sanger was a way for me...

 

by Becca Buse | Published on September 19, 2020




Black Youth and Self Expression in 2020


Black youth's presence in different forms of self-expression is at an all-time high in 2020. From progress in the field of visual arts to a strong presence in the fashion industry, the message is apparent: Blackness is beauty, and this fact is here to stay. Diana, a Black 20-year-old college stud...

 

by Shamiya M | Published on September 3, 2020