June 1, 2016 By Vivian Le In cities all over the United States, neighborhoods that used to be predominantly populated by black and Latinx communities are now more likely to be homes […]
June 1, 2016 By Vivian Le In cities all over the United States, neighborhoods that used to be predominantly populated by black and Latinx communities are now more likely to be homes […]
May 31, 2016 By: Nijah Glenn I would strongly venture that I’m not the only one to have grown up with the images of the American Dream blasted into my head: 1950s […]
May 31, 2016 By: Rianna Lee On Tuesday, May 24, journalist and self-proclaimed “World’s Most Fabulous Super-villain,” Milo Yiannopoulos visited DePaul University in Chicago, IL, for an event called “One Night – […]
May 31, 2016 By: Angelica Walker “Our county jail is currently in a crisis… People are not getting the medicine that they need. People are not getting the care that they deserve. And […]
May 30, 2016 By: Christina Acuna Castillo This past weekend, a four-year-old boy decided he wanted to face a gorilla. Officials claim the boy “slipped” into the enclosure, but that was most […]
May 26, 2016 By: Vivian Le In November 2014, Peter Liang, a Chinese police officer in New York City, was patrolling the Louis H. Pink Houses with his partner when a sound […]
May 23, 2016 By: Angelica Walker QTPOC, or Queer and Trans Persons of Color, have traditionally been left out of mainstream activist movements fighting for LGBT or POC rights on an individual […]
May 23, 2016 By: Rianna Lee STORY TIME: Once upon a time, there was a queen who had just given birth to a beautiful, healthy princess. The queen decided to nurse her […]
May 23, 2016 By: Angelica Walker A couple days ago, I was listening to my white transgender friend talk about somebody that was bullying them: “I tried to explain cisgender privilege […]
May 16, 2016 By: Rianna Lee Recently, as I was scrolling through my Facebook feed, I came across a video a friend had shared from a page called, Let’s Talk: Whiteness Project. The […]