Performative Activism: Is It Helpful or Just Derogatory to the Actual Cause?

With another pride month in the books, let us look back at the ways brands have rainbow-washed their products. Let’s explore all of the recently seen performative activism and its derogatory nature around the real causes it is “fighting” for. This article also talks about what it’s like to be on the other end of the screen making infographics and dealing with activism burnout.

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Samina Parveen
Death Sentence for Polish Women

Poland changed their abortion laws to be the strictest in Europe, with a near all-out ban. This ban has already caused two confirmed deaths across the country, and many women are already escaping Poland to seek unsafe abortions.

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Nat Synak
An Analysis of the NRA

In the wake of recent mass shootings across the US, this article looks to seek answers as to why after countless years Americans are dealing with the same problems associated with gun violence. This article focuses on specifically the possible role of the National Rifle Association (NRA) in relation to mass shootings, analyzing the organization’s history, methods, goals and purpose.

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Clare Buchanan
Abortion Then and Now

This article explores the history of abortion in the United States, pre and post-colonization, and identifies the meaning behind the sacred practice. Women have been trying to gain control over their fertility and bodies for centuries, and today is no different with the overturning of Roe v Wade. This article explains how contemporary issues like Roe v Wade tie back to the history of fighting for reproductive freedom in this country, and where the United States will go from this point forward.

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Clare Buchanan
Say Gay!

The recent surge in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the US can be very triggering for many queer people. A whole community is actively watching their rights be stripped from them, in one state after another. This article uncovers the grim details of some of these laws and also works to show their prejudice and hatred. It also describes the reason for these laws and calls for queer existence and resistance.

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Clare Buchananbatch 4
War on Ukraine

Ukraine has been under attack for several weeks by the Russian government. Here are the details of why this started, what’s currently happening, and how you can help out.

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Natalia Synakbatch 4
Sexuality Indicators: Why Just Assuming Isn’t Enough

This article analyzes why society feels the need to assume other people’s sexualities, and why this might be harmful to some. These assumptions about queer identities can be seen alot in TV and media. The piece provides commentary from a queer writer on why assuming sexualities, especially based on what somewhere is wearing, is the new form of passive-aggressive homophobia.

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Clare Buchananbatch 4
How to Spot, Fight, and Prevent Activist Burnout

Activists fight day and night for the issues that are important to them. While the work done by activists is incredibly important, leading the charge for change comes at a steep cost that over time can lead to burnout. Activist burnout is an incredibly common issue that can manifest in depression, frustration, exhaustion, and loss of passion for the cause. Within this article, we discuss the reasons activists get burnt out, the ways burnout can manifest, and how to prevent activist burnout.

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Carson Hufferbatch 4
10 Activist Anthems for 2022

Interested in getting involved in activism in 2022 but don’t know where to start? We have compiled a playlist for you with 10 protest songs guaranteed to guide you into the movement of your choosing-or maybe just help you discover your new favourite band.


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Clare Buchananbatch 4
Online Warriors

Why are the curtains blue? Are the Eldians in “Attack on Titan” supposed to represent the plight of the Jewish people? There are perhaps two kinds of people who regularly talk about World War II: white retired dads and anime fans. Manga and anime fans ask what it means to consume culture from Japan, a nation that has yet to fully publicly grapple with its past. The discourse is never-ending and to an outsider, likely seems like a slog to get through. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t valuable lessons to be learned from these passionate and ardent fans about history, culture, criticism, and fandom.

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Leika Keysbatch 4
Speaking to You: Conversations on What Is It Like to Live In a Heteronormative Society

Are you a Gen Z youth questioning your sexuality or gender identity? Don’t worry, because you are not alone and you are valid. This article is based on a survey given to queer Gen Z folks from around the United States, on their experiences as queer people living in a heteronormative society. It covers topics such as ‘coming out’ tropes, as well as how to battle homophobic prejudice within households and how to find your own queer community.


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Clare Buchananbatch 4
“Before They Bite, They Bark. Before They Hit You, They Hit Near You.”: Unpacking Netflix’s MAID

The intersection between victims of domestic abuse and poverty was honestly depicted in the recent Netflix series, MAID, which was adapted from Stephanie Land’s book based on her personal experiences. Touching on multiple forms of abuse and the manifestation of violence within toxic relationships, the series and the book further revealed the complicated reasons why it is hard for victims to break the cycle of violence.

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Linh Dinhbatch 4
The War on Insulin

This article is showing some important statistics about the prices of insulin in the US currently, and the huge spike that we have seen over recent years, showing how its affecting diabetic people’s lives.


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Natalia Synakbatch 4
The Hierarchy of Life After High School

Even though I am relieved to have graduated high school after such a tumultuous year, with my four years of college looming ahead, I have noticed my excitement for this new chapter of my life is teetering over into anxiety. This summer existed as a crossroads in my journey, leading me into a transitory and uncertain place in time. In the midst of grappling with redirection and rediscovery, I am somewhere stuck between being a high school graduate and college freshman, yet neither title seems to resonate with the way I see myself.

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Melody Melendezbatch 4