With the rise of #squads, complex relationships between twentysomething women are finally having a pop-culture moment.
by Tomi Obaro
Until they deal with the sexism in their music, Kanye and Kendrick will never be as innovative as they think they are.
Training for a marathon changed my body, and changed my relationship with it, too. Just not in the way I expected.
by Chaya Babu
It’s impossible to explain what having a twin is like to someone who asks, but I am going to try.
In a time of rising Yellow Peril, it’s never been more urgent for us to move away from stereotypes about China and its people in our literature.
In viral videos, the real-life pain of black people is repurposed into fun, catchy songs for popular consumption. But at what cost?
by Niela Orr
Black women have always been integral to comedy — from Moms Mabley to Whoopi — and have set the stage for stars like Leslie Jones, Jessica Williams, and Issa Rae. So why must black women in comedy still fight for…
While buying groceries for rich people, I realized upward mobility in America is largely a myth.
Hindi cinema’s obsession with chastity has long helped fuel sexual violence and victim-blaming in India. Independent film is finally changing that.
In romance novels and porn, white people are free to fall in love and have sex without worrying about racial representation.
by Esther Wang