Arts and Creative
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March 1, 2017
Listen Up, Speak Up, Open Up
On February 15th and 22nd, Intergroup Relations showcased their program “Open Up”, which aims to lend an ear to the…
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Poetry as a medium allows the poet to transform their realities into something universal; something raw and unfiltered that is…
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February 24, 2017
Event Review: Word on Wednesday x I Love My Body Week
All in all, the words spoken in this space reflected a discussion on body image that can be rare to…
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February 23, 2017
Album Review: Vanessa Daou’s “Zipless” and the Decentering of Men
When I read Tabitha Prado-Richardson’s Coalition Zine essay on decentering men from one’s own narrative, Vanessa Daou’s seminal 1994 album…
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February 20, 2017
Art in LA: February 19 – March 4
What FEM’s Arts and Creative staff is looking forward to in the next two weeks:
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February 17, 2017
In Defense of Memes
Meme creators on Instagram, each with follower counts in the tens of thousands, have taken advantage of social media to…
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February 14, 2017
Event Review: Allies in Arts Intersectional Feminism Panel
Conversations about representation in media have been critical in America’s changing political and cultural landscape, particularly with the rampant cultural…
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As a feminist newsmagazine, our concerns lie in the overbearing consumerism, pervasive heteronormativity, and policing of gender roles encouraged by…
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February 9, 2017
Event Review: “Do I Look Like a Lady?”
Mickalene Thomas’s exhibit "Do I Look a Lady?" investigates the notion of black female subjectivity through the lens of popular…
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February 6, 2017
New American Girl Dolls Celebrate Diversity and Creativity
The American Girl company’s strides in diversity, inclusiveness, and education aim to inspire young girls, especially artists, to take control…
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