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Monthly Archives: October 2020

PAS6: Genocide through the Lens of Avatar: the Last Airbender
A couple weeks ago, I wrote about exploitative colonialism and its effects on native populations. The effects of colonialism was a prominent theme of the [...]
RCL6: Is the Supreme Court Political?
Over the last couple weeks the Supreme Court has been at the center of political discourse. The death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg ushered President Trump and [...]
PAS5: Embracing Nonconformity in The Owl House
Over the course of quarantine I have watched several animated shows and spent countless hours on social media. One thing that I have noticed, especially on [...]
RCL5: Swallow the Toad
Irish, Jewish, Romani, Black, and Mexican individuals. What do all these groups have in common? Each of the groups have been or is blamed for the economic [...]
PAS4: She-ra and the Princesses of Colonialism
Since 1500, Africa has been exploited, politically undermined, and raped of its resources. As Africa was being pillaged of its culture and peoples, the [...]
RCL4: Innocence is Sexy
Western beauty standards have long been weaponized and commodified by our capitalist economic system. This is especially true for women, who are oftentimes [...]
Civic Engagement Artifacts
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RCL3: “License to Kill…..Women”
From the 1960s-1980s, James Bond was the quintessential man’s man. He embodied western standards of what a man should be: strong, street smart, and good [...]
PAS3: The Legend of Fascism
One of my favorite shows of all time is The Legend of Korra (TLOK). It is the sequel to the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Unlike its [...]
PAS2: A Feminist Reading of Finding Paradiso
A couple months ago, I watched the show Finding Paradiso. While re-watching the show, I realized that I could analyze it through a feminist lense. I will [...]
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