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The Surge of Mexican Film Creators in America

Hollywood has recently made strides in diversifying its creators: producers, writers, and directors. For quite some time, only one perspective had a voice; even today,…
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The Surge of Indigenous TV and Film Creators in America

Hollywood has recently made strides in diversifying its creators: producers, writers, and directors. For quite some time, only one perspective had a voice; even today,…
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The Surge of Indian American TV and Film Creators in America

Hollywood has very recently made strides in diversifying its creators: producers, writers, and directors. For a long time, only one perspective had a voice; even…
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The Whitewashing of Ballet: More Than a Taffeta Tutu

Ballet: an elegant style of dance that emphasizes the beauty of lines and effortlessness. The most gifted ballet dancer will make you think you too…
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Sepak Takraw: Southeast Asia’s Popular yet Unknown Sport in America

Kicking a ball. Headbutting a ball. Nets. That’s something you would usually relate to football or American soccer – it’s the biggest sport in the…
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How Engineering Can Welcome BIPOC

BIPOC engineers often face discrimination, but Dr. Ebony McGee is trying to change that with Explorations in Diversifying Engineering Faculty Initiative.
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How Has The Fresh Prince Story Been Updated For The Contemporary Audience?

The Fresh Prince was a show that was important to millennials and families across the country. Its subject matter penetrates the monotony of cable television.…
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People of America: Hmong People and the Secret War

There are many refugees settled across the world. Some are known. Some aren’t. The Hmong people are one of the many refugees AND ethnicities who…
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air vs. Bel-Air

The TV comedy series “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” ran from 1990-1996 on NBC, whereas the TV drama series “Bel-Air” premiered early this year in…
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People of America: Afghan Refugees

It’s recorded that approximately 132,000 Afghan immigrants lived in the United States in 2019. About 70,000 Afghan evacuees have recently resided in US military bases…
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