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In Defense of Coal Miners – Centering Corporate Cultural Manipulation in the Age of Environmentalism

Nicholas PerezJune 30, 2021June 30, 2021

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Creating a New Southern Strategy—A Conversation with Charles Booker

Zahra YaraliAugust 18, 2020August 18, 2020

I just believe we have to invest in people directly—tangibly—so that they, we, the people, can have the tools to do what we do. We are the creators, we are the dreamers, we are the innovators, we do the work.

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The Political Implications of Meritocracy

Caleb DunsonAugust 14, 2020August 14, 2020

Meritocracy ultimately becomes a cop-out for powerful people attempting to avoid the work of addressing inequalities ingrained in society.

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On the Weaponization of Social Media

Pranav SenthilvelAugust 8, 2020August 8, 2020

With the United States considering a ban of TikTok, serious questions should be asked about the ability of a government to censor social media

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The Misleading Language of Race in Medicine

Isabella LiAugust 7, 2020August 7, 2020

When medicine relies on arbitrary standards based on race alone, when it blames “comorbidities” without acknowledging the roots of these inequalities, ultimately, it plays into the same false ideas that fuel the more obvious forms of racism.

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Cast Adrift: America’s Foreign Visitors and the Global Pandemic

Daevan MangalmurtiAugust 6, 2020August 6, 2020

With the world on lockdown and every country an island, thousands of Mongolians and other foreign nationals have now been marooned in the United States for months

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To Teach is to Transform: A Representational Approach to Addressing Generational Inequity

Zahra YaraliAugust 3, 2020August 3, 2020

The promise of social mobility that accompanies post-secondary education often innately rules out occupations with lower starting-salaries, and right now, teaching in public schools is not a profession balanced in opportunity cost.

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Like Sheep to the Slaughter: How American Individualism Has Prevented an Effective COVID-19 Response

Ivana RamirezAugust 2, 2020August 2, 2020

While there could have been more action from our government, Americans don’t do enough to hold the individualist mindset accountable for electing that leadership in the first place. The problem was never the government: it was the country that the government is in.

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Blackness Commodified

Jackie TestamarkAugust 2, 2020August 2, 2020

Non-Black people looking to experience Black culture can do so without the day-to-day struggles that, for Black men and women, cannot simply be washed away with a Neutrogena makeup wipe. Struggles that, unfortunately, are as old and enduring as America itself.

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