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Archives for October 2020

Microagressions

October 24, 2020 by Nicole Betances Leave a Comment

Microaggressions, a topic that makes many people uncomfortable because it often happens unintentionally or subconsciously and is outright discriminatory behavior towards marginalized racial or ethnic minorities. The topic of microaggressions comes about due to prejudice that might be conceived towards a certain group of people. This prejudice holds no fact and is solely based … [Read more...] about Microagressions

Race vs. Success: Historical Trauma that Follows

October 24, 2020 by Collette Gordon Leave a Comment

During the slavery era, the mindset of success was freedom. This was freedom from ownership, freedom from oppression, and freedom from inequality. Yet, this mindset of success has revolved into freedom from jail as people post “free my friend” on social media. African Americans are the majority of many US prisons. Why are many African Americans still reaching for freedom … [Read more...] about Race vs. Success: Historical Trauma that Follows

“I Live There Too”: Rhetorical Problems and Solutions for Autism Advocacy

October 23, 2020 by Stella Grimaldi 1 Comment

“I am autism. I’m visible in your children, but if I can help it, I am invisible to you until it’s too late. I know where you live. And guess what? I live there too” (Autistic Self Advocacy Network). These eerie words opened the 2009 video “I am Autism,” which quickly gained internet views and caused a world of problems for the autistic community. This video, set to sinister … [Read more...] about “I Live There Too”: Rhetorical Problems and Solutions for Autism Advocacy

Children of COVID: The Divide

October 22, 2020 by Collette Gordon Leave a Comment

Within the past month, millions of school children entered their new school year in the face of a computer screen. Their hopes of meeting friends, having recess, gym, art, and music have dissipated along with the increasing public health concern of the COVID-19 virus transmittance. With rising expectations from schools for students to complete their assignments remotely and a … [Read more...] about Children of COVID: The Divide

Cassils – A Voice for the Oppressed amid a Global Pandemic

October 17, 2020 by Beckett Chomyn Leave a Comment

Now based in Los Angeles, Cassils is a performance artist with an impressive body of work that consistently confronts its audiences, making them think deeply and critically, usually about gender or identity, in a provocative way. They view their body as a raw material to be used, sculpted, or exhibited to make major statements or discoveries about identity, particularly … [Read more...] about Cassils – A Voice for the Oppressed amid a Global Pandemic

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