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Category Archive: Commentary

How Hope Still Survives

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For the People of Ukraine
– By Leila Baez

March 15, 2022 Articles, Commentary, March 2022

Italian Fashion’s Journey to Inclusivity

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– By Neddie Clews

March 15, 2022 Articles, Commentary, March 2022

Male Gaze and Female Objectification in Contemporary Cinema 

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A dive into how some recent Hollywood films have reinforced the objectification of women’s bodies and attitudes.
– By Giada Gavazzi

March 15, 2022 Articles, Commentary, March 2022

Are Minorities Discriminating Themselves, or is the Majority Self-Pitying?

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A reflection on affirmative actions and their perception in society.
– By Nicole Di Maria

March 15, 2022 Articles, Commentary, March 2022

The courage it takes to be a woman  

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Not all men. But I am pretty sure that all women have been scared because of men.

March 15, 2022 Articles, Commentary, March 2022

“I Don’t Know What’s In There”: A Guide to the COVID-19 Vaccine

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Let’s understand together the vaccine everyone is talking about.
– By Giada Gavazzi

December 2, 2021 Commentary, December 2021

A Student Volunteer’s Lesson During the Pandemic

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Connecting through a screen with curious high school students from the Italy Reads program.
– By Matilde Pozzato

December 2, 2021 Commentary, December 2021

Female Artists Respond to Taliban Insurrection in Afghanistan

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Three brave women resist on social media. 
– By Ananda Naves-Penkwitt

November 2, 2021 Articles, Commentary, November 2021

When Clothes Make Her-Story

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Why You Should Feel Validated Wearing a Pantsuit to Prom as a Woman.
– By Giulia Leo

November 2, 2021 Articles, Commentary, November 2021

Beauty standards rooted in racism

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From colorism to texturism in everyday life, minorities are constantly discriminated and policed for their features.
– By Kyra-Leigh Hymons

November 2, 2021 Articles, Commentary, November 2021

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