Athena Wu
Co-Founder, Writer
Opinion
With the upcoming presidential election, which may be considered one of the most important elections in the history of the United States, Native Americans are facing even more underrepresentation in politics, as mail-in voting poses a huge problem for many families.
Shows that would have made my top ten list last year: “Friends,” “How I Met Your Mother,” and “The Big Bang Theory.” Each of these sitcoms surpassed the 200-episode mark, a tru testament to their fame and popularity, and I’m sure many of you would agree that they may be some of the best shows of all time. Turns out, we couldn’t have been more mistaken.
RGB’s spirit, passion, courage, intellect, and willpower remains within each and every one of us who have decided that tolerating society as it’s given to us is no longer acceptable, and that it’s time to change the misogynistic ideals that continue to permeate our politics and culture.
Everyone, everywhere is in turmoil, with no ideas as to when quarantine will come to an end and what will happen when it does. But for now, we find comfort in Eilish’s uplifting music.
Only fifteen years old, Claudia has accumulated close to 496K followers on TikTok and over 190K on Twitter. Though one would assume that after growing up in a conservative household, she would have adopted her mother’s views, she could not have been more opposed to them, highlighting the generational gap in political beliefs.
How about instead of labeling her after her ex-husband, whom she divorced over a year ago, we recognize her simply for being her? What does throwing in the phrase, “Bezos’ ex-wife,” achieve, and what does that tell the girls and women who read those articles?
Poetry
Personal Essays
I vaguely remember the days where I was naive to the harsh reality of growing up, sheltered from the toxicity of social media and societal standards, which have since gradually torn apart my self-esteem, piece by piece.
For decades, institutions have driven up a wall between the Black and Asian-American communities, pitting us against one another as a way to deflect blame from the true culprit: the prolonged and continually denied racism of our American government and society. In order for racial minorities to be productive in fighting white supremacy and the racism built into American roots, we must first heal the divisions and distrust among our own communities.