With a mix of Chinese and English characters, this visual poem reflects on the fluidity of genders and the relationship between humanity and nature.
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With a mix of Chinese and English characters, this visual poem reflects on the fluidity of genders and the relationship between humanity and nature.
Read MoreAllyship is a necessary and vital addition to feminist movements. But what happens when we fall into the trap of “preservation through transformation?”
Read MoreOriginally created for a Penn course on Marxism, this zine by Megan Lentz explores the commodification and exploitation under Capitalism through that ubiquitous object: jeans.
Read MoreCaregivers to survivors of violence can suffer from prolonged exposure to the emotional effects of trauma. Radhika Saxena discusses how this phenomenon affected her experiences as a law student and human rights litigator in India.
Read MoreDevi Bass explores the nuances of continuing to perform problematic musicals—when the shows are historically significant, directors and cast face tough choices.
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