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Warning: this article mentions colonial violence and death. The Connector encourages our readers to explore complex issues and challenge themselves as creators. However, we ask that you prioritize your mental
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By Lisa Shore Illustration by Lydia Hancock. On January 20, during The United States Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., American white supremacist and face of the newly minted Alt-right, Richard
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Sarah Bradley, a second-year writing student. Photo by Darnell Wilburn. The Connector: Where do you