How Diversity, Disabilities, and Serial Killers are United in Netflix Show You

The highly anticipated new season of the Netflix hit series: You is available on the streaming platform. In the third season, we watch Joe Goldberg, our favorite…
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Hallmark Unwrapped: A Comparison of Top Netflix v. Hallmark Holiday Movies

Almost immediately after the end of October, various organizations, companies, and movie/tv studios switched their focus to the next big holiday: Christmas. But the one…
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How the Media Views Domestic Terrorism

Many people hear the word “terrorism” and a few words might come to mind. One might think of danger, violence, or a threat from abroad.…
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Disparity in Professional Sports: The Fight for Equal Pay in Tennis

In 2018, Serena Williams faced rising tennis star Naomi Osaka at the US Open in the women’s singles final. According to Signal Al, this match had 1.04…
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How The Entertainment Industry Really Treats Diversity

Since the release of the new comedy special by Davehappelle called Closer, Netflix has found itself in an uncomfortable place. This event brings light to…
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How Diverse is the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA)?

It is impossible to discuss diversity in women’s tennis without mentioning Venus and Serena Williams. Not only have they brought more women of color into…
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The Power in Silence: How Only Murders in the Building portrays disabilities

Hulu’s hit series Only Murders in the Building aired its final episode a couple of weeks ago. Already renewed for a second season, the show has become…
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How the Media Views Protests

The first amendment in the American Bill of Rights, arguably the most debated, regards the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and petition. Many people have…
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How Diverse is Men’s Professional Tennis (ATP)?

The game of tennis is beautiful. From the players’ clothing (and audience) to the well-kept courts on display at major tournaments, tennis is visually appealing…
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I Know What You Did Last Summer Reboot: How Diverse Have We Become In (over) 20 years?

I Know What You Did Last Summer was released in 1997. The image of the sea rocking against a cliff while a lonely person watches it…
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