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by Keith Boykin
The past two weeks of campus protests have exposed the hypocrisy of Republicans who...
by Saeid Kermani, Trent University; Peter Darke, York University, Canada, and Theo Noseworthy, York University, Canada
Nike’s advertisement featuring Colin Kaepernick sparked a social media...
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Douglas Schuler, Jones Graduate School of Business...
LOS ANGELES – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43), Chair of the House Financial Services Committee (FSC), issued a statement Friday applauding the players of six...
Fashionistas unite! We may have a reason to put on our pumps and lift our handbags for a boycott of the fashion industry. The question is can we do it? Do we have the strength not to buy the garments designed by the men and women who do not feature women of color on the runway or in the glossy ads?
by Rebecca Nuttall Courier Staff Writer Last week the fashion industry was again criticized for it’s lack of racial sensitivity when a spread in Vogue Netherlands featured a White model sporting blackface.