Alt-Right Algorithms Vera Pavlovich, Loyola University Maryland Despite the decrease in popularity of the original alt-right YouTube influencers, the alt-right pipeline is still alive and thriving.… May 28, 2024
Diversity and Inclusion Remain a Blindspot for Award Shows Even Today Re’nesia Mills, University of Tampa The Golden Globes, Oscars and Emmys have recently faced criticism for a lack of representation in their voting committees as well as their nominee and winner selections.… November 5, 2021
Are Standardized Tests a Form of White Supremacy? Chase Cutarelli, Columbia University The SAT was created in part by eugenics enthusiast Carl C. Brigham. How does this shape America's current evaluation of its students?… August 16, 2020
HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ Is All About Change Brendan Bell, Towson University HBO’s adaption of the iconic comic caused controversy over creative liberties taken with its source material.… January 20, 2020
Calling Las Vegas the ‘Worst Mass Murder’ is Eurocentric Karen Guan, Southern Methodist University Every time the words “mass murder” are spoken, the plight and genocide of millions of Native Americans continue to be forgotten.… October 27, 2017
The Alt-Right Movement: An ‘Intelligently New’ Form of Populist, White Supremacist Thinking Terry Nguyen, University of Southern California With the induction of Donald Trump into office steadily approaching, a movement for white, working class males is on the rise.… December 5, 2016
For a Nation in Denial, Videotaped Racism Is Bitter Medicine Daniel Enjamio, Santa Fe College As Patrick Claybon puts it, the only thing that has changed is that there are more cameras.… July 13, 2016