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“Bro Culture” Is Debate Culture

To remedy and prevent further harm against high school female debaters, the National Speech and Debate Association needs to foster an environment in which everyone can participate safely, starting with giving weight to students’ stories.

A Night at Club Quarantäne

At the end of it all, I was drinking alone in my room with techno music on, but over the course of the evening I had engaged in conversations, albeit brief, with clubbers from around the world.

The Future is TikTok

Out of the ashes of 2020 rose TikTok, a new type of social media paving the way in internet culture, education, and activism. TikTok...

Casteism, Orientalism, and Tokenism: “Indian Matchmaking” and the Failures of South Asian Representation

By commercializing the institution of arranged marriage, “Indian Matchmaking” is fundamentally complicit in upholding caste supremacy

“Vegan” Shouldn’t Be The Last Word in Sustainability

Veggie burgers are not a solution to Big Food’s problems; they are a distraction.

Casteism Camouflaged as Culture

It is hard to see caste in operation if you are not trained. Beyond the obvious examples of human rights abuses or discrimination, casteism is a normalized set of practices that disguises itself as harmless at the surface level.

A Yes to Life: Part II

After five minutes with literally anyone, I’ll look up and be like, you’re Fire Nation. You’re Water. It’s almost like that’s my manual for understanding human behavior.

What is a Legacy? “Pose” and the Road Towards Being Remembered

To be remembered is to defy the odds, to antagonize the structures which seek to undermine our communities, to love and serve even when it is hard. Blanca does not seek to be remembered for her successes, but rather for the impact she has had on those she loves. For Blanca, being remembered means overcoming a world built on her oppression.

Christians Should Rethink How They Vote

Support among Christian voters is still considerably high, even with the rhetoric and policies Trump has pushed forward in the last four years. Now more than ever, it is time Christians reflected on what they hear every Sunday when deciding how they will vote in November.

Christians Should Rethink How They Vote

To be remembered is to defy the odds, to antagonize the structures which seek to undermine our communities, to love and serve even when it is hard. Blanca does not seek to be remembered for her successes, but rather for the impact she has had on those she loves. For Blanca, being remembered means overcoming a world built on her oppression.