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In Opposition to Hooks: Violence in Lemonade
In Opposition to Hooks: Violence in Lemonade
By Olivia Leshinski
Oleshinski
Jan 24, 2023
Black Christian Women’s Spirituality in Beyoncé’s “Lemonade”
Black Christian Women’s Spirituality in Beyoncé’s “Lemonade”
A look into the influence of Christianity on black culture throughout Beyoncé’s visual album, “Lemonade”
Noah Whittaker
Jan 23, 2023
Beyond Generations
Beyond Generations
Lily Auclair and Haley Lewis
Lily Auclair
Jan 23, 2023
The Symbolism of Water in Beloved and Lemonade
The Symbolism of Water in Beloved and Lemonade
Elyse Landry
Elyse Landry
Jan 23, 2023
Beyoncé — Queer Inspirations and Representation
Beyoncé — Queer Inspirations and Representation
It is no surprise that Beyoncé Knowles is known as one of the most vocal activists of the LGBTQIA+ community in the music industry. From…
Tommy Joiner
Jan 23, 2023
The Representation of Fire
The Representation of Fire
Amelia Reagan, Emma Wallat, Eden Meyer-Hanover
Eden Meyer-Hanover
Jan 23, 2023
Overcoming Grief: Beyoncé and Toni Morrison’s Blueprint For Moving Forward From Trauma
Overcoming Grief: Beyoncé and Toni Morrison’s Blueprint For Moving Forward From Trauma
Darby Vojtko & Jacob Meyers
Jacob Meyers
Jan 23, 2023
How Beyoncé Channels Powerful Goddesses Through Fashion in Lemonade.
How Beyoncé Channels Powerful Goddesses Through Fashion in Lemonade.
By Alex Anderson 1/22/23
Alex Anderson
Jan 23, 2023
Can We Trust Jay Z: The Responsibility of Black Men in Healing the Family
Can We Trust Jay Z: The Responsibility of Black Men in Healing the Family
Beyonce’s visual album Lemonade contains many powerful images, from her smashing car windows with a bat to a mansion being consumed by…
Noah Dyson
Jan 23, 2023
The Grass is Always Greener
The Grass is Always Greener
Claire Richey and Lily Emlong
Lily Emlong
Jan 23, 2023
Water in Lemonade and Other Stories
Water in Lemonade and Other Stories
By Anna Johnson
Anna Johnson
Jan 23, 2023
The Voice of Black Women Through Social Media
The Voice of Black Women Through Social Media
By Zoe DelVecchio and Jamie Chevalier
Zoe DelVecchio
Jan 23, 2023
Imagery of Police Brutality
Imagery of Police Brutality
Group Members: Aniya, Jada, Nyla, Nia
Aniya Scott
Jan 23, 2023
Queer Invisibility Within Lemonade and Daughters of the Dust
Queer Invisibility Within Lemonade and Daughters of the Dust
Going off of one of the topic suggestions on the rubric offering the idea of using our personal identity intersections as inspiration for…
Faythe Kelly
Jan 23, 2023
The Feedback Loop
The Feedback Loop
Throughout this course we have focused a tremendous amount of time reading a variety of novels that have discussed racial inequalities. In…
Emma Grossberg
Jan 23, 2023
Food for Thought: Symbols and Scenes from Lemonade
Food for Thought: Symbols and Scenes from Lemonade
by Aubrey Spicola
Aubrey Spicola
Jan 23, 2023
Lemonade & Beloved: Red, The Color of the Narratives
Lemonade & Beloved: Red, The Color of the Narratives
By: Gabby Cataldo
Gcataldo
Jan 23, 2023
Black Cowboys in Texas - Sarah H, Robert W, Taneen D
Black Cowboys in Texas - Sarah H, Robert W, Taneen D
One of the most well-known cultural figures in America is the cowboy. The imagery associated with cowboys is extremely consistent. When…
Sarah Hennis
Jan 22, 2023
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