10 Films That (Unintentionally) Have Something to Say About Climate Change
These 10 films explore the very real effects of climate change. Some of them mirror our reality, others help us expand our imagination to spur us into action. It is the year 2020. And in 2020, the continued expansion of the internet
As Delhi Burns, Modi Watches
The Delhi pogrom is not a “clash” between pro- and anti-CAA protesters. It is a pogrom aimed to ethnically cleanse the city of the minority Muslim population. CW: Pogrom, Ethnic Cleansing The latest pogrom of the Narendra Modi administration, which has left
Pink Pussy Hats, Pantsuits, and Beyond: The Symbols of White Feminism
Among the different symbols of white feminism, we see common themes of selfishness, co-option, and faux allyship emerge. CW: Sexual Assault By Gloria Oladipo Throughout history, white women have used a variety of symbols to define their “feminism” and commitment to dismantling the
Alice Ruth Moore: Love, Art, and Black Political Thought
Alice Ruth Moore’s history of life deserves filling. Her reputation as an eloquent speaker, writer, and activist all intertwine. By Gayla Tillman The Harlem Renaissance marks one of the most significant periods of Black art and Black political thought. History books all
Langston Hughes Doesn’t Owe Us More Than What He Left Us With
What are we writing onto Langston Hughes and others like him when we use them as canvases to paint our own frustrations about queer (in)visibility and closets? "Unfortunately (and to John’s distrust of God) it seemed his son was turning out