literature
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Arts and Creative
About a Fool
The "Idiot" grapples with the ontology of beauty, its metaphorical and physical significance, twirls one around, causing oscillation between passionate…
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Campus Life
Coloniality of the US/Mexico Border: Book Talk with Roberto D. Hernández
Roberto D. Hernández presents his new book, “Coloniality of the U.S./Mexico Border: Power, Violence, and the Decolonial Imperative,” and discusses…
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Campus Life
Share Your Thoughts on Mother’s Day
Join FEM and participate in a conversation on all facets of motherhood.
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Campus Life
Stories worth knowing: My Journey With In the Margins
Hearing stories of and by people of color is powerful. Breathtaking. A necessity. To start seeing these people—these wonderful, imperfect,…
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Campus Life
Featured UCLA Feminist: Katherine King, PhD
“My working definition of feminism is working to empower women, and working to empower women also means empowering everybody.”
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Arts and Creative
Colonizing Fiction
Exploring other places, people, and cultures is an important part of fiction, but cultural appropriation is something all fiction writers…
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Alice Walker: A Black Author, Activist, and Feminist
Alice Walker's adverse experiences forged her into the woman of strong character and conviction who so beautifully championed race and…
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Honoring Gloría Anzaldúa
Words have power. Stories, articles, and novels shape us. The writer and theorist Gloria Anzaldúa understood that. And because Anzaldúa's…
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