Patriarchy. A word quite familiar and even uncanny to the eye. I’ve studied and written about patriarchy in college until practically my fingers bled, delved my mind in its definition, culture, and system, buried myself in its interconnection with our behaviors, decisions, and attitudes, discovered the definite affect it has in both sexual and romantic…
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Well everyone, it is that time of the month again! Oh, no, not that. It’s the time that your favorite streaming services release new content! It always brings me joy to go online and see what’s coming to a couch near me. Being that it’s September, I also am hoping to see a lot of…
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Halfway through the first night of this year’s Republican National Convention, Natalie Harp, a member of the Trump Campaign’s advisory board, made a bold statement. “Just imagine what 2020 would have looked like, fighting for your life without Donald Trump fighting for it, too.” This moment is indicative of a recurring theme in the RNC…
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By Leslie Anne Lee One could argue that the subject of history is one of the most indefinable subjects that is studied. There are too many variables in how a historian can interpret, analyze, and critique. History is arguably determined by the perception of who is studying it. Josh Tosh writes in the first chapter…
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