By Richard Korshkov Is the Cold War Over? The Cold War ended in 1991, but you might not have thought that after seeing Hollywood productions like Chernobyl and Stranger Things. Delve deep into your memory and think of any prominent villain in the history of American film… chances are that they stem from the snow … Continue reading The Cold War Isn’t Over… Not In Hollywood At Least
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Three Things, Daryl Morey Tweet, Taught us about Freedom of Speech Today In Hong Kong.
By: Yusheng Chen How does a tweet from an NBA team manager make Chinese broadcast companies blackout NBA Games? Photo from Jock Talk: The price of protest Living in a communist party country can limit freedom of speech, but so can speaking about such a country within an organization, like the NBA, in a democratic … Continue reading Three Things, Daryl Morey Tweet, Taught us about Freedom of Speech Today In Hong Kong.
When They See Us… More Like Will They Ever See Us?
It's time we start talking about discrimination within the justice system, and When They See Us helps us do just that.
3 ways “Hail Satan?” shows that the Satanic temple is really about American Values
BY KG GAO Many of us may have heard of the Temple of Satan but may not know much about it. I’m here to suggest that the Satanic temple exhibits values that everyone should follow, such as embracing diversity as well as advocating for injustices. We will be exploring the documentary “Hail Satan?” to support … Continue reading 3 ways “Hail Satan?” shows that the Satanic temple is really about American Values
Runway Racism : How Notorious Fashion Brands Promote Racist Stereotypes
Katy Perry wearing a geisha costume, Kim Kardashian in cornrows, and Madonna in African dress are only a couple of instances where celebrities have been labeled as “controversial.” Celebrities getting backlash from their clothes because it is labeled as “cultural appropriation” is seen countless times within mainstream media. Similarly, in the fashion world, borrowing something … Continue reading Runway Racism : How Notorious Fashion Brands Promote Racist Stereotypes
Three ways “Twenty Two ” and “I can speak ”expose the sexual persecution women experienced
——How movies about comfort women reflect the problem of women in modern society Introduction Comfort women were women and girls forced into being sex slaves by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied territories before and during World War Two.Most of the women were from occupied countries, including Korea, China . In the past , most … Continue reading Three ways “Twenty Two ” and “I can speak ”expose the sexual persecution women experienced
REVEAL THE HIDDEN EXCESSIVE FORCE AND SEXUAL ABUSE FROM HONG KONG POLICE
BY Ching Hsiang Yao Photo from Wikipedia (2019 Hong Kong Protests wikipedia) What is happening in Hong Kong? This question isn’t that simple to explain. It involves the historical background of the island and the current autocracy versus its democracy, which is “One Country, Two Systems”. For the past seven months, we are not only … Continue reading REVEAL THE HIDDEN EXCESSIVE FORCE AND SEXUAL ABUSE FROM HONG KONG POLICE
Get Out…of Your Racist Systems, America
by jana abrea Studies have showed that white Democrats were more likely than others to say that increased diversity made America a better place. A new phenomenon: liberal white “wokeness”—an idea that it is fashionable to announce to the world how aware you are about current issues. After the surge of #StayWoke on social media, … Continue reading Get Out…of Your Racist Systems, America
4 Ways Ben Shapiro is Enabling Racism in America
By Nia Hoq Ben Shapiro at the American Conservative Union Conference 2018 “Forgetting the past, or refusing to see it, to understand it and to grapple with it, is as sure a path as there is to tearing the present apart.” Whether you want to face it or not, the effects of slavery still linger … Continue reading 4 Ways Ben Shapiro is Enabling Racism in America
3 reasons why Culture must Change to save College students from Rape shown in Lady Gaga: Til it happens to you
By: Rozime Lindsey The former vice president of the United States, Joe Biden, once said, “We must, and we can change the culture of sexual assault”. One would think that in today’s climate, we should be able to fight campus rape, but unbeknownst to many, it often goes unnoticed and unreported. However, Lady Gaga is … Continue reading 3 reasons why Culture must Change to save College students from Rape shown in Lady Gaga: Til it happens to you