By: Sahra Mohamed When we think about television’s most iconic shows in the late 90’s to 2000’s, Friends, Sex and…
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Women
Media Bias in Covering Abuse: Why Some Victims Receive More Attention Than Others
By: Sahra Mohamed The way the media covers abuse and harassment cases tend to reveal biases related to gender, race,…
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When Blood Isn’t Thicker Than Peace
By: Sahra Mohamed Sibling relationships are often romanticized as lifelong bonds that withstand the test of time. However, for many,…
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Empowering Women to Navigate Consent and Boundaries
By: Sahra Mohamed In today’s rapidly evolving society, women often face conflicting messages about their sexuality and societal expectations. Media…
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A Historical View on Fashion’s Inclusivity Crisis: The Role of White Supremacy
By: Sahra Mohamed In today’s world of high fashion, it’s harder to decipher if Black models and artists are being…
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The Golden Era of Black Sitcoms: Comedy, Culture and Legacy
By: Sahra Mohamed There are so many beloved Black comedy shows from the ‘90s and 2000s that have left a…
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