Graphic by Rachel Carp Two Fridays in February have marked turning points in the music industry. On Feb. 5, “Framing Britney Spears” aired on Hulu and FX after the #FreeBritney
Graphic by Rachel Carp. In light of the #MeToo movement, many women have come forward with their stories of sexual harassment. The result is a broadcast of these stories and
Graphic by Rachel Carp. As President Joe Biden took office, he asserted that transgender students should not face discrimination in schools and sports. Concerns over trans women, specifically, entering spaces
Graphic by Rachel Carp. On a generic and gritty military base, a girl stands and stretches her arms. She does not wear the same orange prison overalls as her counterparts.
Graphic by Rachael Ramchand. “I am a feminist” — four words that could either get a smile in response or an eye-roll. But who would have thought that the meaning
Feminism has come a long way from its primal days of demanding votes for women. Political equality, sexual liberation and workplace empowerment — they’re some of the most momentous causes
Graphic by Ashley Stewart Fashion has been long been used as a means for political and creative expression. An iconic example was when Alexander McQueen sent bruised and battered models
Random House Books As a writer and an avid reader, I’ve always had a thing for genre exploration. While some of the best advice I’ve received as a writer is
“The Animators” is not a book about animation. The book was first published by Random House in 2017 and written by Kayla Rae Whitaker. Though animation is the medium of
STXfilms Amy Schumer's latest movie “I Feel Pretty” attempts to tell a story about self-acceptance and personal confidence. Schumer plays Renee Bennett, a cosmetics company employee who works out of