
writing, reviews, and analysis on the topics of race, class, and gender by students
Movie, Tv, Book, and Music Recommendations
Movies: -On the Basis of Sex -Just Mercy -The Help -Hidden Figures -The Hate U Give -Boyz n the Hood -Crash -The Green Book -Confirmation...
Reviews of Books and Movies That Examine Race
Just Mercy: Just Mercy is one of the most moving films I have ever seen. Ever since I saw it in theatres, I have told everyone I know...
The Racial Aspects of Social Distancing Precautions
Since early April, the CDC has recommended that everyone wear a mask or some kind of face-covering in public to help slow the spread of...
The Problem with Not Recognizing Intersectionality
To understand the concept of intersectionality, and the problems with not recognizing it, you must first understand what it is....
Who Is Responsible For Educating Us? (And Who is Not)
“[People of color] are expected to educate white people as to our humanity. Women are expected to educate men. Lesbians and gay men are...
Understanding The Difference Between Race and Ethnicity
A common misconception is that race and ethnicity are one and the same. However, in order to be truly anti-racist (see the article...
Problematic Disney Movies
By Avani The Walt Disney Company, which started in 1923, has dominated media production in the United States. Disney’s audience has...
White Privilege: A Historical Explanation and the Modern Impact During Coronavirus
“White privilege” is a term used to describe the benefits and advantages white people have simply because of the color of their skin....
What is an Antiracist?
The definitions that Ibram X. Kendi gives to racist and antiracist are as follow “Racist: One who is supporting a racist policy through...
Impactful Pop Culture Events In America from 1940-2020
These events were chosen because of how publicly they impacted America and it made people realize the Beginning of Rock n Roll: late...
“Where Are You From?”
In How to Be an AntiRacist, Ibram X Kendi explains “The face of ethnic racism bares itself in the form of a persistent question: “Where...











