By Theresa Azemar (‘21)
Is the concept of Blackness, as it has been defined throughout history, inextricably rooted in colonization? Is there a chance for this racialized classification to be decolonized? Can it ever be permanently removed from its historical association with degeneracy, subordinacy, and sub-humanity?
Category Archives: Spring 2021 Articles
Clothing as a Tool for Oppression and Emancipation in Women’s Tennis
By Ingrid Heimer (‘21)
Most of history’s fashion controversies have a common denominator: they involve women.
Three Tales of a City
By María Luisa Paúl (‘21)
A collection of three original opinion pieces, telling three stories from South Bend, Indiana.
A Case for Injustice
By Emmet Powell (‘23)
In the late 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement struggled in pursuit of social justice and equal rights under the law for Black Americans in the United States. At the forefront of the movement were artists like David Hammons, who used their work to progress the cause.