Aria Dean and Arthur Jafa: The Intersection Between Memes and Black Visual Intonation
Aria Dean and Arther Jafa both propose theories regarding the multiplicitous nature of Blackness and its ever-evolving representation in media.
THE CRACK COCAINE EPIDEMIC OF THE 1980s
The crack cocaine epidemic shook the foundation of political and social conservatism. The election of President Ronald Reagan ushered in a resurgence of traditional values heavily promoted by the Republican Party. You would never think that the President of the United States, let alone a president who shouted passionately “Let’s make America great again,” in his 1980 presidential campaign, would be partially responsible for so much destruction across the streets of America.
Technology Is Not Holding Students Back
Technology is not holding students back. Technology is a valuable resource for students all over the world. The landscape of technology is evolving and changing every day, and students are benefiting from it.
The COVID-19 Pandemic is History Repeating Itself
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the lives of people everywhere just as the 1918 influenza pandemic did. There are both similarities and differences in how these pandemics have affected race, gender, and social class in the United States.