Writer: Bella Tabak
Opinion: Gen Z must draw from Mamdani’s bold model of political empathy
Democrats have played it safe for too long, and they are now feeling plummeting credibility. It’s about time we see more politicians like Mamdani, those who are willing to be “radical” and stand up for the working class. Read More »
Opinion: Don’t let LA’s protest momentum die. Assembly is our hope for change.
While this administration is trying to instill fear, we can’t allow it. We must continue to use our voices and freedom of speech. Read More »
Opinion: Line between cautionary tales, reality are blurring in politics
When you can’t gain citizenship for fleeing religious persecution or war, but you can for winning a game show, the line between our political climate and the cautionary tales of our childhoods blur. Read More »
Opinion: Katy Perry’s trip to space sends ironic, performative messages
Our society has a bad habit of focusing on or “memeing” celebrities who slather fake activism onto their actions. Instead, we should look to role models who are making efforts to create real, systematic change and exemplify such behavior in ourselves. Read More »
Opinion: Try boycotting as a safe alternative to street protests
Recent exposures have shown me that a lot of entities publicly engage in evil acts without much accountability. But boycotts continue to provide me and many others with an accessible act of protest that allows us to be active participants in global calls for change. Read More »
Guest Column: Free speech can’t exclude adult entertainment
If we want to fight nationally against moving backward in time, we must use media of the past to inform us. Read More »
Within 4B movement, make change for the collective, not individuals
While subscribing to the motivations behind 4B might make American women feel safer in the short term, we should use the response as a starting point in feminist action instead of an end goal. Read More »