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At long last, this nerve-wracking school year is coming to an end. AP exams have started, classes are finishing up, and plans are being...
Jonah Henry
Long Live the Nigerian Schoolgirls
Young women attending school in Nigeria refuse to be seen as victims, because that, victimhood, is precisely what the flock of...
Kelli Jones
Womanism vs. Feminism
The experiences of Black women are often erased in society due to them being both Black and a woman. When talking about the issues of...
Sara Arjomand
The Curse of Period Poverty
aIt starts like this: nagging abdominal pain, an unrelenting lower-body ache, a sudden gush. An unmistakable feeling: the arrival of her...
Lauren Shelton
Women in Sports
Since sports were popularized, they have always been male-dominated. Still to this day, women are not getting the same athletic...
Daniel Fleer
The Democrats' Lack of a Cohesive Strategy May Ruin Their Chances of Passing Major Policy Proposals
In his successful bid for the presidency, Joe Biden ran on a policy platform that while markedly conservative relative to the rest of the...
Bella Mayorga
Audrey Hepburn: A Woman of the World
Audrey Hepburn wanted to be loved. She wanted to feel love. She wanted to give love. While watching the documentary Audrey on Netflix,...
Fiona Dubin
Raised by Diet Culture
Diet culture is omnipresent. It’s glancing at the brightly colored tabloid covers in line at the grocery store, or sitting down to watch...
Gregg Sanchez
Nuclear Deals Reached!
Does the thought of nuclear war frighten you? Nuclear superpowers and the most powerful nations in the world engaged in a nuclear war?...
Psipsina Haendel
Reopening American Public Schools: Who is it Benefitting?
As the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) frantically prepares to send students back to school in person after spring break,...
Gregg Sanchez
Life in Lockdown
Covid-19; the virus is ravaging the Earth right now. It has infected millions in over a year. One month ago was March 13, the first...
Roxy Behdad
Women's History in Sports
Female athletes across the United States will forever remain grateful for Title IX—the pathbreaking 1972 law requiring schools to provide...
Donya Cheshmaghil
Reopening of Schools in L.A. County
At long last, schools are officially being reopened in L.A. County. For most students, this one year of remote learning has felt like...
Roxy Behdad
Black History Erasure in Textbooks
Ever since 1619, when the first slave ship reached what would later be the United States of America, Black people have defined what it...
Kelli Jones
Discrimination within the United States Health Care System
Discrimination within the United States Health Care System The recent events of the global pandemic have been uniquely devastating across...
Gregg Sanchez
Black Lives Matter - More Than a Phrase
TW: Racism and violence. Can be triggering or hard to handle. Please take the time to read with someone else. Thank you. At one point or...
Psipsina Haendel
Why White Evangelical Protestants Connect With Republican Party
Protestant Christiainty has been a cornerstone of American society since white settlers first colonized North America in the seventeenth...
Donya Cheshmaghil
The Race For Vaccines
At long last, the coronavirus vaccine has begun distribution. There have been countless people in Los Angeles County waiting in standby...
Bella Mayorga
Explaining Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
This explanation of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom contains spoilers and intense themes. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom follows a single day in the...
Lauren Shelton
Super Bowl LV Review
This year's Super Bowl was pretty uneventful. You would think that a Super Bowl held during a pandemic would be eventful but this year...
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