Cultural appropriation does not exist. “Cultural appropriation” as described by Susan Scafidi, a law professor at Fordham University, is “taking intellectual property, traditional knowledge, cultural ...
Yoga. Dreadlocks. Sombreros. Chicken tikka masala. These terms seem like they have nothing to do with one another. However, once involved with someone of a different culture, these seemingly harmless ...
No parent wants their child called out on Halloween for being culturally offensive. Google tells us many search to learn whether the costume their child wants to wear might be racist or insensitive.
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Scholar decries AI TikTok animal channel as ‘Blakface,’ ‘cultural appropriation’
New problems with racism and “cultural appropriation” are arising online due to AI, a Macquarie University scholar wrote ...
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