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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Police Brutality, and “The Death…
Nearly four decades later, the dominant issues of Basquiat’s generation, including police brutality as depicted in…
All Quiet in the ‘West’ Wing
Kanye’s ability to turn national attention towards himself — and away from COVID-19 and ongoing protests — is…
A Political Fumble: The NFL’s Opportunistic Change of…
The manner in which Colin Kaepernick has been treated is symbolic of the NFL’s relationship with Black athletes…
Tour de Virus: Part 2
As the vehicle of this pandemic, the bicycle represents both hope and despair. The two part series, "Tour de…
Tour de Virus: Part 1
As the vehicle of this pandemic, the bicycle represents both hope and despair. The two part series, "Tour de…
#Metoo?: How Japanese Legislation and Society Are…
When commenting on societal backlash, Itō criticized the mainstream media for trying to dismantle her case by…
Capitol Hill’s Complicated Relationship With…
Seattle’s lack of consensus on Capitol Hill makes it an anomaly of unresolved revolutions with a historical…
Star Power, Black Power, and the Limits of Celebrity…
Fans should put less focus on their favourite celebrities and instead open their ears, hearts, and minds to the…
Bhutan and the Paradox of Happiness
Perhaps no state of being is more sought after than happiness. However, Bhutan’s happiness-based economic…
Liste de films et de livres québécois
Certains titres vous dirigeront vers des pages où visionner ces films gratuitement, la plupart seulement pour…
The Return of Anonymous and the Future of Online…
Anonymous, the "hacktivist" collective prominent in the 2010s, has reemerged in the wake of the protests against…
Underpaid Fighting Championship? The Uphill Battle for a…
The principal debate in the labor politics of the UFC is whether fighters are independent contractors, which would…