Alana Francis-Crow
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Campus Life
Dear Ms. Andry, What’s Up With My Sexuality?
It’s possible that since you’ve been trained for your whole life to be attracted to men, your brain may be…
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Arts and Creative
Honoring the Legacy of Lesbian Blues Singers
The work and life stories left behind by lesbian singers Gladys Bentley, Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, and Lucille Bogan allow contemporary…
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Campus Life
Join the Student Solidarity Strike!
It’s time we educate ourselves about the issues UC workers are facing so that we can show the administration that…
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Arts and Creative
Event Review: Roxane Gay Reading of “Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body”
Roxane Gay is one of the most important authors alive today. She is the brilliant, unapologetic author of “Bad Feminist,”…
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Arts and Creative
Artist Profile: Alok Vaid-Menon
Alok (they/them) Vaid-Menon is a poet, blogger, performer and community organizer whose work challenges white feminism’s notions about identity and…
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Arts and Creative
Daughters of the Dust: A Gorgeous Ode to Black Women
Released in 1992, Daughters of the Dust was the first film directed by a black woman to have a wide…
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Arts and Creative
Dolores: A Celebration of a Civil Rights Icon
When people think about the farmworkers’ rights movement of the 1960s, they think about César Chávez. But let me set…
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Arts and Creative
Museums: It’s a White Man’s World
In our culture, we have designated museums as the space for the highest-quality art in the world. As a result,…
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