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The World’s Newest Republic: Barbados’s Journey Towards Independence | PRE x Culture

Queen Elizabeth may no longer be its head of state, but Barbados has yet to fully escape the grasp of its former colonizer. We can laud Barbados for taking a huge step forward while also acknowledging that there is still much work to do

Dear Conservatives: Fund The Performing Arts!

It is crucial to remember that there are valid arguments for continued arts funding that align with conservatism — not just arguments rooted in economics, but in the moral framework to which the modern American conservative subscribes.

What Does Batman Say About Criminal Justice in America?

Batman promotes a violent vision of criminal justice that fails to confront the underlying social issues at the roots of criminality.

Why I Don’t Care to Have a Black Woman on the Supreme Court

Biden’s vow to appoint the first Black woman Supreme Court Justice reeks of performativity and manipulation.

The Power of Looking: Critically Engaging with Images of Black Women

I celebrate the creation of contemporary media like Insecure, and the growing opportunities for Black women to be in front of and behind the camera. It is high time that we see accurate depictions of all facets of Black womanhood

Separate and Unequal: Black Americans’ Fight for Education

opportunities, Black Americans still dedicate themselves to pursuing high quality education for themselves and their children.

GenEd 101: Learning About Failure

Well, we should embrace failure. When we devote time to process it and separate our actions from our abilities, we allow ourselves to understand failure’s enduring importance. We realize the right motivations that bring us forward

Media’s Dangerous Ignorance of Missing People of Color

The media is a powerful tool that can be used to make people aware about issues taking place outside of their communities, but it only works when the issues are actually being responsibly represented, and not being portrayed in an apathetic way.

The Cultural Economics of Quitting

The sunk costs fallacy is a term coined by economists that denotes a phenomenon motivating people to continue pursuing a goal or activity simply because they have already invested a lot of time, money, or effort into the project.

Why I Might Not Sign My Daughter Up for Gymnastics

As I reflect on the sport I left behind, time has revealed gymnastics' capacity to harm just as much as it enriches.