On ‘RTJ4,’ Run the Jewels Reminds Us That Racism Isn’t Confined to the Past Mitchell Tanaka, Chapman University Acting as an anthem for protests around the world, the rap duo's latest album is far from the first time the group has encouraged social change.… June 18, 2020
Trauma Porn: Why Books Like ‘American Dirt’ Are Harmful Alyssa Alexander, SUNY Buffalo State Despite its endorsement from Oprah, Jeanine Cummins' book about the life of a Mexican woman is having a damaging impact on minorities.… March 16, 2020
‘Mixed-ish’ Pilot Gets Mixed Reviews From Fans Amber Amortegui, Palm Beach Atlantic University Fans (and haters) take their opinions to social media during the show’s premiere.… October 1, 2019
The Gruesome History of Gynecology Lauren Prestia, University of Massachusetts Lowell Women of color have paid an unjust price in the name of gynecological research.… August 26, 2019
One Tragedy, One Victim: Asian Americans Need to Join the Fight Shashank Rao, University of Michigan Why the Asian American community needs to deal with its anti-blackness ideals.… December 8, 2017