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PAS5: The Boondocks and the Death Penalty
One of my favorite animated shows of all time is The Boondocks. In my opinion, the season 1 finale, “The Passion of Reverend Ruckus” encapsulates both the [...]
PAS4: Harley Quinn and Neoliberal Feminism
In recent years, the DC character Harley Quinn has been hailed as a feminist icon. Increasingly media depicted her from this standpoint including the 2019 [...]
PAS3: Big Mouth and the Alt-Right Pipeline
Something I think almost everyone has noticed in terms of political ideologies, is that alternative right membership is on the rise. This is nothing new in [...]
PAS2: Covert Inclusion: Totally Spies and the CIA’s Rebranding 
If you were to ask me what my dream job was between the ages of three and eight, I would have said a spy. And the main reason for this is because one of my [...]
PAS1: Corporate Donations in Clone High
For my RCLII Passion blog I will continue to write about animated shows I’ve watched over the course of the pandemic and relate the episodes, concepts, or [...]
PAS8: Addressing Performative Activism in Bojack Horseman
From Claudia Conway to your friends who post political infographics on their Instagram stories, social media activism is an action that has been steadily [...]
PAS 7: Consumerism under Late Stage Capitalism in 6teen
Over the course of my passion blog I have written about different shows that I adore and their relation to contemporary issues. In this blog post, I will [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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