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#UsToo: The Intersection of Racism and Misogyny in Cases of Sexual Assault Namrata Bisht Jan 8, 2018 The shocking revelations unveiling the prevalent sexual abuse misconduct in Hollywood was a significant keynote at…
Coffee and Gentrification Michelle Klein Mar 1, 2017 Development in most cases disguises itself as the advancement of society by creating a better atmosphere to live in…
I am Woman, Hear Me March Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jan 29, 2017 "The next 1,459 days of the Trump administration will be 1,459 days of resistance: Resistance on the ground,…
Marijuana, Mass Incarceration and the War on Drugs Nicholas Chanko Jan 18, 2017 THE ‘IRRATIONAL’ CRIMINALIZATION OF MARIJUANA On the 8th of November California became the fifth state to pass a…
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