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Sympathy for Rapist

September 21, 2019February 14, 2021 hungertolearn01

13 Reasons Why is a young adult novel written in 2007 by Jay Asher. It is the story of a young high school student that descends into despair by the immense amount of betrayal, bullying, that lead to her committing suicide. This show tries to target controversial topics to have

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Romanticizing Assisted Suicide?

September 20, 2019February 14, 2021 Jannat Mann

“Me Before You” is a novel written by JoJo Moyes in 2012 that was produced as a romantic drama film in 2016 directed by Thea Sharrock. In this story we have two major characters: Louisa “Lou” Clark (Emilia Clarke), and William “Will” Traynor (Sam Claflin). The general storyline is that

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Do tattoos indicate the personality of the person

September 20, 2019February 14, 2021 Kirlus Moawad

Tattoos today are more common now than they were in the history of tattoos. Today, we can se kids starting at 16, with the consent of their parents, getting their first tattoos. Even then, the yo get one you more than lay want another. But do the number of tattoos

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Crimesploitation of Poverty

September 19, 2019February 14, 2021 Alexandra Garcia

America criminalizes poverty in the way that if you are unsheltered and living on the street, you can be arrested and jailed. In the meantime, people are able to pay money to be able to visit parks and camp out overnight. This is the criminalization of poverty. This picture is

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Barbie Liberation Organiztion

September 18, 2019February 14, 2021 Zifeiyang Ye

The Barbie Liberation Organization or BLO, sponsored by RTMark, are a group of artists and activists involved in culture jamming. They gained notoriety in 1993 by switching the voice boxes on talking G.I. Joes and Barbie dolls. The BLO performed “surgery” on a reported 300–500 dolls and then returned them

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The Language of the Death, a photographic narrative on the Mexican drug cartels war

September 17, 2019February 14, 2021 Michel Galaviz

In the latest exposition by the conceptual artist Carlos Amorales, the artist compiled real and disturbing images of victims of the war on drugs in Mexico. In this work, the artists created a photo novel with the raw and graphic images of from the corpses (or remaining body parts) that

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The criminal justice system is failing to implement current societal norms within jails and prisons

September 16, 2019February 14, 2021 Brandon Ortega

Since I do have little experience with the criminal justice system, I am aware of the treatment LGBTQ inmates receive. Without even being convicted of a serious crime, LGBTQ inmates are usually segregated and or placed into solitary confinement where they are restricted with time in the rec yard and

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Title of article ‘Re-education camps’ where is the justice?

September 15, 2019February 14, 2021 japon97

Since the publication of this video, China has said to have released most of all the Uighurs “prisoners”, the muslim minority living in northwest china, from the recently exposed internment camps. Already living in a high-tech surveillance state, this muslim minority group has been watched, humiliated, and locked up for

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Artistic Freedom or Animal Abuse?

September 14, 2019February 14, 2021 Allice Yang

In the year 2017, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City released several art pieces in an exhibit called, “Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World.” Made by Alexander Monroe, the Samsung Senior Curator of Asian Art, along with Hou Hanru and Phillip Tinariin, the purpose

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How much of #freebritney is a conspiracy theory?

September 13, 2019February 14, 2021 Briana

The fan lead movement that has been growing ever since Britney Spears’ “breakdown” in 2008 when her conservatorship was instated after shaving her hair and being taken to UCLA medical center. Recently this has resurfaced as on April 3, 2019 TMZ reported she checked herself into a mental health institution

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