How Systemic Racism Protected a Murderer in ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’ Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington The recent Netflix series shows how racial biases helped the infamous serial killer get away with murder for 13 years.… October 13, 2022
The Death of Nicole Thea Forces Us To Reflect on Racism in Health Care Emily Jewett, University of San Diego The YouTuber's untimely death opens conversations on racial disparities in health care, especially as it relates to maternal mortality.… July 26, 2020
Rachel Cargle Takes No Prisoners With Her Anti-Racism Education Juliana Fujii, Biola University The Black activist teaches aspiring allies the art of confrontation and the need to overcome comfort to achieve change.… July 9, 2020
Accountability Is a Good Start: Diversity as a Permanent Part of Business Juliana Fujii, Biola University Replacing the CEO with a Black executive isn't enough to establish long-term inclusivity. There is still work to do in the name of transformative action.… July 1, 2020
‘Dear White People’ Is a Must-Watch Series for White College Students Nora Markey, Wesleyan University Netflix's original series seeks to introduce its audience to a firsthand view of the challenges facing Black university students.… June 27, 2020
10 Films That Can Help You Learn About Systemic Racism Reem Farhat, Fordham University Here's a starting point for educating yourself about the history and effects of racial inequality in the United States.… June 25, 2020
The Madeleine McCann Case Shows Inequality Between Missing Children Starr Shapiro, Columbia University People across the world were looking for this girl. Her story reveals the power of media for missing children, but only if they're rich and white.… June 23, 2020
10 Instagram Accounts To Follow That Center Black Voices and Issues Emma Smith, Wesleyan University Keep your feed filled with content about the Black Lives Matter movement, and see the impact and value of Black creators.… June 22, 2020