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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Press Coverage of Ukraine and Afghanistan shows a Double-Standard

Correspondents sharing their feelings about about Ukraine have perpetuated racist attitudes towards the people of "developing" nations.
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How Does ‘The Batman’ Take Fake Woke and Turn It Into Social Critique?

The Batman initial critic reception before it reached the general audience was astoundingly positive, even at one point garnering a 96% fresh rating on RottenTomatoes.…
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Why The Series Inventing Anna Is A Criticism To Modern Society

Shonda Rhimes’ lastest miniseries with Netflix was released earlier this month. Inventing Anna is the first miniseries produced by Rhimes based on a true story.…
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How Diverse Is Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer was founded in the United States in 1996, not long after the US hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup. With a growing…
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How the Watchmen Story Has Adapted Its Themes For a New Audience

Watchmen’s relationship with race and inequality has been brewing since the start. It started when Moore first introduced the graphic novel and has been developing…
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How the Youth Pay-to-Play is Hurting US Soccer

All around the world, young children play soccer. From the poorest countries to the richest, soccer (known as football everywhere else in the world) unites…
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Sorry To Bother You Film Review: Analyzing Society Under a Unique Lens

The critically acclaimed film, Sorry to Bother You, presents itself in the utmost satirical manner. Its themes cover various topics such as class warfare, late-stage…
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How Black Stereotypes in Film and Media Reinforces Racism in America

Recently, I wrote about four black stereotypes in American films here. It wasn’t enough as I didn’t touch on a few crucial topics that were…
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A Woman’s Perspective Of The Film Industry History

EGOT is an acronym for the – considered – four most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry: Emmy (tv series), Grammy (music), Oscars (films), and…
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