Book Reviews: Stories and Lives that Matter
A review of three books: The Twelve Tribes, We The Animals and Brown Girl Dreaming
A review of three books: The Twelve Tribes, We The Animals and Brown Girl Dreaming
Central to the agonizing status issues that shadow Cynthia Diaz’s family, is the very notion of what is family, who gets to define it, and how or if those terms are negotiated justly, when LGBTQ identity raises the stakes?
F-Bombs for Feminism, a spirited, activist-inspired video, produced by FCKH8.com, owes its visual strength and hard-hitting, social messaging, to the legacy of Salt-n-Pepa, Latifah, along with a list of early feminist rappers, but with a witty twist.
Luis Alves uses collage to represent social architecture and obsession with celebrity, fashion, and material consumption in SOJAX exhibition, “The Final Cut.”
LGBTQ communities were visible, loud, and proud “models” and “archetypes” at the Peoples Climate Change March that was held on Sunday, September 21st in New York City.
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