Arts and Creative
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Leigh Bardugo not only skillfully avoids ableism, whitewashing, heteronormativity, fat-shaming, and neurotypicality, but allows these characters to be regular people…
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New York-based digital artist Molly Soda has been documenting her life on the internet since she was 14 years old.…
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April 22, 2017
Kya Lou asks, “What Do You Do ‘Fore It’s Gone?”
UCLA art major Kya Lou’s exhibit “What Do You Do ‘fore It’s Gone?” examines the space between the settlement and…
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April 21, 2017
Event Review: “Black Panthers in Los Angeles”
The Gregorio Escalante Gallery in Los Angeles’ Chinatown is running the "Black Panthers Los Angeles" exhibit through May 14th. This…
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March 13, 2017
Bleached Interview: Can You Deal?
The Los Angeles based band Bleached aims to put an end to to the incessant ‘girl band’ rhetoric that defers…
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March 13, 2017
Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon: Deconstructing Gender Bias
On March 3rd, people of all gender identities were warmly welcomed into the UCLA Arts Library to deconstruct this gender…
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March 6, 2017
Art in LA: March 5 – 18
What FEM’s Arts and Creative staff is looking forward to in the next two weeks:
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Fashion magazines play a heavy role in influencing American standards of beauty, so yellowfaced, whitewashed photo shoots like Kloss’ are…
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March 3, 2017
Feedback Sundays: What Does Black History Mean to You?
Inside an unassuming church in Koreatown, ANSWER Coalition’s LA chapter held its monthly open-mic event, Feedback Sundays. ANSWER, which stands…
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March 2, 2017
Eve, Woman, Lilith
My mother tells me to smile with reserve (laugh lines), to drink my coffee through a straw (stained teeth), never…
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