From colorism to texturism in everyday life, minorities are constantly discriminated and policed for their features.
– By Kyra-Leigh Hymons
Category Archive: Student Commentary
Would you like to work while studying? Do you want to develop your professional skills with an amazing team of people in a productive environment? Were you always thinking of establishing meaningful relationships with your friends and fellow students? Hold on, I have a perfect idea in mind for you.
– By Katarina Djorovic
A Wall Street Journal investigation with Facebook whistleblower reveal that company is aware of harm caused to teenagers but is doing very little to improve the platform.
– By Martina Martellotta
Streamers suffer ‘hate raids’ while the company counts grands. It’s time to take a break: #adayofftwitch combats hatred behaviors.
– By Terenzio Battistelli
Walking the precarious tightrope between queer vernacular and AAVE.
– By Josephine Gravatt
Miranda’s original Broadway debut receives unexpected criticism in the film version.
– By Ilenia Reale
Benedict Cumberbatch addresses accusations of queerbaiting in his latest film “The Power of the Dog.”
– By Lorenzo Polverari
It would be great to see an affordable, trendy, eco-friendly brand to make us all more aware of what we buy. But for now, we must do what we can to make a difference.
– By Naomi Villamizar
This article is dedicated to Pavel Green-Romanov— who was sentenced to three years in prison for participating in peaceful protests—and to all political prisoners. For the support and help, special thanks to Tonya Belugina.
In the midst of the current uncertainties about the organization of Commencement for Class of 2020 and Class of 2021, students, Class Representatives, Student Government and the JCU President share their views on the situation.
– Marilù Ciabattoni