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racism
Entertainment
Film Review: How ‘American Fiction’ Satirizes the Struggle of Black Representation
And asking if the film erases the nuance of, ‘Erasure,’ its literary counterpart?
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Anti Racism Committee: Political theater or true commitment to DEI?
The slow work of addressing harm lies in interconnected struggles of part-time faculty and students who seek reform
Literature
Battle of the Books
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more you will grow.
News
When Will SAIC Decolonize?
Like several academic institutions of the Global North, SAIC also heavily relies on Eurocentric ideas and knowledge of art.
News
SAIC Finally Revokes Kanye West’s Honorary Doctorate
Some students say the decision came too late, years after West's racist remarks.
Arts & Culture
When SAIC Was Canceled: Remembering “What Is The Proper Way To Display An American Flag?”
In 1989, the US government tried to stomp out a work by SAIC student Scott "Dread Scott" Tyler.
SAIC
Inside SAIC’s Anti-Racism Committee
After a long year, the first round of action items is out. What's on it?
Arts & Culture
White Guilt on Display, Instead of Philip Guston
Overpoliticking at four major art museums results in the postponement of retrospective.
Literature
Rethinking “Latinicity”
Breaking down "latinx" — whose identity it speaks to, and whose it leaves out.
Infographics
Policing in the USA: An Infographic
How the demographics of police murders compare across American cities.