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Tina AranetaIt’s Okay to Be “Othered”Watching Wicked (Part 1, 2024) as an adult was a profound experience for me, not just because of its breathtaking music and storytelling…Dec 3
InThe DissidentbyKeri MangisThe Myth of Scarcity and the Root of OtheringHow a society believing in lack keeps us from collective actionMar 1221
InThe Ugly MonsterbyCian McGrath‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’, Ostracism and the OtherThe horror series’ fourth season explores marginalised people living on the fringes of society and those that gravitate towards themMay 141
Josh GoodI have written an article important to the discourse of a subject I do not feel people, including…Caste — The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel WilkersonNov 21
Africa InsightVoluntourism and the ‘other’: How volunteer tourism does more harm than good.The field of international aid and development has come under intense scrutiny in recent years. From major organisations and institutions…Mar 5, 2021
SblakeyCasting Out Anti-Blackness and Embracing Love of Myself and CultureYou know how you see people point and laugh at something mildly outside the norm? Like the kid who can’t dance? Or the really tall boy in…Sep 23
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