What would you do if you no longer had control of your likeness? This daunting question has become the new reality for any ...
A prolific art exhibit is tucked away in perhaps one of the most unassuming buildings on Detroit’s west side. In the lobby of Northwest Activity Center, a triptych of white paint creeps in on a black ...
Over 80 attendees filed into the List Art Building on Monday to hear author and award-winning sociologist Brittany Friedman discuss her newest book on racial injustice and mass incarceration.
International Women’s Day, March 8, was the occasion for reports and commentary on women’s oppression ─ its continuation and its softening, here and there. A lot of the oppression stems from women’s ...
Feminists hold a strong belief that patriarchy harms everyone, including men, and that liberation will be had by all when we dismantle patriarchy and the sexist oppression it props up. Despite that, ...
(JTA) — Early in the new drama “Origin,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning Black author Isabel Wilkerson (played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) calls her cousin from Berlin to share that, as part of her research ...
Brown University is offering a summer course on the "Politics of Fatness," providing students with the opportunity to explore the concept of "fatphobia." The pre-college course at the Ivy League ...
This article explores how everyday leadership behaviors like listening, curiosity, and rest become acts of courage and resistance in systems that often sideline humanity.
Imagine trying to navigate an unfamiliar city with a broken compass. The needle appears steady and reliable, instilling confidence in each turn you take. But unbeknownst to you, every step leads you ...