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Issue 1
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “The Danger of a Single Story” — A Reflection
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “The Danger of a Single Story” — A Reflection
In her TED Talk, novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie not only tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice but warns that…
Ely Hahami
Jun 18, 2022
So the Museum of the American Indian in NYC Has a Mural of Columbus
So the Museum of the American Indian in NYC Has a Mural of Columbus
This seems exceptionally insensitive and further proves that our country doesn’t give a damn about Indigenous people.
K. Revs
Jul 13, 2022
Reflecting on James Baldwin’s “The Fire Next Time”
Reflecting on James Baldwin’s “The Fire Next Time”
In the section titled “Down at the Cross: Letter from a Region in My Mind,” James Baldwin delivers a series of narratives in an attempt to…
Ely Hahami
Jun 17, 2022
Interview with Economics Professor John Yinger on Mortgage Discrimination
Interview with Economics Professor John Yinger on Mortgage Discrimination
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Dr. John M. Yinger, a professor of economics at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University who…
Ely Hahami
Jun 23, 2022
The Classic American Contradiction: America’s Hypocrisy with Freedom and Minorities during World…
The Classic American Contradiction: America’s Hypocrisy with Freedom and Minorities during World…
Freedom in principle differs vastly from freedom in reality. Fundamentally, World War II not only reshaped Americans’ understanding of the…
Ely Hahami
Jun 14, 2022
Quantifying Discrimination: Interview with Economic Prof / Theorist Dr. Kranich
Quantifying Discrimination: Interview with Economic Prof / Theorist Dr. Kranich
How do we quantify racial discrimination? Over zoom, I recently had the opportunity to interview Dr. Laurence J. Kranich, a Professor of…
Ely Hahami
Jul 2, 2022
Re-Exploring Black Roots and Discovering Socio-Cultural Forces that Create Racial Perceptions
Re-Exploring Black Roots and Discovering Socio-Cultural Forces that Create Racial Perceptions
Race affects many parts of society, including the economy, government, and even power dynamics. Racism is often used as an ideology to…
Sarah Xu
Jul 4, 2022
The Freedom We Take For Granted
The Freedom We Take For Granted
Permission to travel was not granted. If I insist on leaving without permission, I will be made homeless. That’s the text I got last night…
Aimee Fenech
Jul 19, 2022
Issue 2
Anti-LGBTQIA+ Hate Crimes Are Increasing
Anti-LGBTQIA+ Hate Crimes Are Increasing
Unfortunately, 2021 was the deadliest year on record for transgender and non-binary people. Legislation coupled with the resurgence of…
Ely Hahami
Jul 18, 2022
The World’s First Free Black Republic: How The Haitian Revolution Inspired Change
The World’s First Free Black Republic: How The Haitian Revolution Inspired Change
The Haitian Revolution, which was led by Toussaint L’Ouverture and started on August 21, 1791, used the ideals of liberty and equality for…
Ely Hahami
Jul 23, 2022
Pregnant Women Cannot Get A Divorce in Missouri
Pregnant Women Cannot Get A Divorce in Missouri
And Missouri isn’t the only state
Toni Crowe
Jul 13, 2022
Overturning Roe: It’s Alito’s Court Now
Overturning Roe: It’s Alito’s Court Now
Thirty Years Ago Roe v. Wade was Nearly Overturned— But Conservative Justices At the Time Thought Alito’s Stance Too Extreme. Not Today.
Christopher Naughton
Jun 24, 2022
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