TV ‘Abbott Elementary”s Sheryl Lee Ralph Makes History with Super Bowl Performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by Emmaly Anderson February 13, 2023 by Emmaly Anderson February 13, 2023
Feminism How the Recent AI-Generated Avatar Trend Perpetuates the Western Male Gaze by Emmaly Anderson December 8, 2022 by Emmaly Anderson December 8, 2022
Music Lizzo Plays a 200-Year-Old Flute…And Racists Freak Out by Katherine Powell September 30, 2022 by Katherine Powell September 30, 2022
Feminism Alice Sebold apologizes to man she wrongfully accused of rape after he spent 16 years in prison by Valentine Fabre December 8, 2021 by Valentine Fabre December 8, 2021
Feminism A Tale of Two Murders: How the Deaths of 2 Women Lead to a Racial Reckoning in the UK by Tilly O'Brien November 29, 2021 by Tilly O'Brien November 29, 2021
Books “We Are Not Like Them” Is A Poignant, Collaborative Novel by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza On How To Navigate Friendship and Race by Aileen Gallagher November 24, 2021 by Aileen Gallagher November 24, 2021
General The New “Karen” Halloween Costume Has Many Questioning The Meme-ifying Of Everyday Racism by Holyn Thigpen October 7, 2021 by Holyn Thigpen October 7, 2021
Books Michaela Coel’s first book, “Misfits: A Personal Manifesto,” is an emotional dive into her experiences of racism and sexism as a Black British woman. by Valentine Fabre September 15, 2021 by Valentine Fabre September 15, 2021
Feminism “Harry Potter” Actor Katie Leung Says She Was Told To Deny Racist Attacks From Fans by Jamilah Lewis-Horton March 11, 2021 by Jamilah Lewis-Horton March 11, 2021
Books Get Ready for Battle With The Gilded Ones: A YA Fantasy Novel Reminiscent of Octavia Butler by BUST Magazine February 9, 2021 by BUST Magazine February 9, 2021