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Bridgerton and the Not-So-Innocent Black Girl Trope
I would definitely be lying if I said that I was not one of the hundreds of people raging about Netflix’s newest era piece, Bridgerton. I mean, I didn’t know how much my life needed the classical remix of thank you, next by Ariana Grande and a step-by-step tutorial on how to be the “diamond Read more
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Are You Taking Revenge by Procrastinating Your Bedtime?
Featured Illustration: Shoko Ishida Have you ever heard of revenge bedtime procrastination? You might have or not, but it is a phenomenon I believe many of us will relate to. Have you ever had a rough day, filled with chores and responsibilities — be it work, home, or school? You then end the day exhausted Read more
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Worldly Women
Featured Artwork: Guido Borelli Autumn. She chased the warmth out of the air and into the leaves. While everything got colder, her trees got bolder. Winter gave longer hours to the moon. She apologised with fireplaces, hot drinks and homemade scarves. She was just doing her job. But Spring, when she arrives she writes the Read more
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The Colorization Collective: Supporting Teen Artists of Color in Telling Their Own Stories
Featured Illustration: Tarn Ellis The world of art is a place of self-expression and freedom for many, and for a lot of teenagers, it can be the only place in which they are allowed to truly be themselves. However, for a plethora of teens of color, it can often be difficult to find a place Read more
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“Hetero” — Is it a Mental Disease?
Featured Artwork: ‘What If?’ by Roxana Radulescu *Note: This piece is purely satirical. All quotes are works of fiction. . . . What if homosexuality were considered normal, and heterosexuality unnatural? A new study from Pfizer Inc. has revealed that heterosexuality is indeed a mental disease. The results were submitted to a peer-reviewed journal and Read more





