For many Afro-Latino students like Odoi at UF, identity lives at the intersection of race, culture and history. At a school where one in five students identifies as Hispanic, on-campus clubs offer ...
Every awards season is one battle after another, and the ninety-eighth Academy Awards ceremony promises a more climactic showdown than most.
Sci-fi shows are home to deep, insightful quotes about the nature of war, as heard in lines from Fallout, Doctor Who, and ...
Documents show how A.I. was used to cancel most previously approved grants by the National Endowment for the Humanities as ...
Downtown Montreal was filled with chants and banners on Sunday as many gathered to mark International Women’s Day.
International Women’s Day should not merely be a day of applause. It should be a day of reckoning. A day on which we examine ...
A cross the world, struggles for women’s rights have often been narrated through the language of law, policy, and activism.Yet, beyond courtrooms and parliamentary chambers lies another powerful arena ...
Margaret Franklin, who took heat for her advocacy of controversial Diversity Equity and Inclusion policies as CEO of the CFA Institute, has announced that she is leaving the organization. The ...
After The Beatles split, John Lennon released How Do You Sleep? a savage diss track aimed directly at Paul McCartney during their heated feud.
Featuring a number of trans stars and activists, Cosmopolitan’s latest issue reflects on one-year since the UK Supreme Court ruling regarding the 2010 Equality Act’s definition of ‘woman’. In April ...
COVID-19 did not simply interrupt schooling; it altered how we read. Remote instruction rewarded efficiency over depth. Faced with shortened periods, screen fatigue and constant digital distractions, ...
By creating an ideological hegemony of consent, brahminical patriarchy ensured that women remained closely guarded and therefore maintain the caste system.