Category: Sectors
What Is Preventing Women From Working in the STEM Fields?
The number of women working in the STEM fields is increasing. However, female workers are still unrepresented in some areas. Women Are Underrepresented in the…
What are the Struggles of Women in the Music and Entertainment Industry?
The power of music and songwriting has the potential to inspire and empower their listeners. On the other hand, women in music and entertainment face…
How Julia Ducournau’s “Titane” Addresses the LGBTQ+ Community
One of the more controversial Palme d’Or winners in recent history, Julia Ducournau’s Titane (2021) is a polarizing film that has been difficult for modern…
How Highest-Grossing Films Fail to Tell Diverse Stories In the Twenty-First Century
The biggest movies of the twenty-first century have pushed for more inclusive storytelling and an ensemble of diverse characters. Unfortunately, they continue to remain white-centric…
How Equal Pay in Sports Is an Uphill Battle
There has always been a pay discrepancy between men’s and women’s sports. Despite this issue being brought to public attention, the pay gap has not…
Film Festivals In America That Are Changing the Narrative
Film festivals are a tool of social expression. They are a platform that allows filmmakers to tackle various issues through a creative medium. Here is…
How Accessible is Hair Care for Curly vs. Straight Hair?
Straight hair is the default for hair care in the United States. As a result, hair types 3 and 4 – textured hair that is…
How Issues of Transportation Impact Minority Groups Disproportionately
Public Transportation is available around the United States, namely in metropolitan areas. This article explores the unequal access to transportation for minority groups. The United…
The Alarming Disparity Between Film Critics and Their Consumers
For generations, the critics on board the major film festivals have looked exactly like most of those who make the films: male and white. It…
Bad Miracles: Jordan Peele’s Nope and the Duality of Spectacle
Jordan Peele’s Nope (2022) is a film that is fundamentally concerned with how spectacle erases cultural agency. It takes Peele’s previous concerns with black identity,…
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