Exotification: minimizing the individual
I am more than a momentary curiosity. Do not ask me if I speak Spanish. Do not tell me I
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A building with the Puerto Rican flag painted on it — La Perla Neighborhood in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
I am more than a momentary curiosity. Do not ask me if I speak Spanish. Do not tell me I
Read MoreThe fragility of our acceptance in society, a constant battle for our rights. The right to same-sex marriage has only
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A protestor’s hand with the phone number for National Lawyers Guild, Seattle Chapter written on their arm reaching towards a ballot drop box.
Why not voting is a valid political decision. I’m tired of hearing the recycled narrative surrounding the importance of certain
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A poster from the protest that took place last year after Customs and Border Patrol was allowed to register for the UWT career fair.
“Hate has no home here” is little more than a symbolic gesture to our university, no matter how many languages
Read MoreWith a long history in marginalized communities, mutual aid can be understood as well as practiced in a variety of
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Mural Tallado de Zamas located in Cerro Puntas in the Zamas neighborhood, an ancient piece of artwork which includes sacred signs and symbols of the Taíno.
“The people we now call Taíno discovered Christopher Columbus and the Spaniards. He did not discover us, as we were
Read MoreWhen I was watching the democratic debate between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden back in March and they were asked
Read MoreRuth Bader Ginsburg should not be placed on a pedestal. Deifying her in this way points out exactly what is
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Burning Police vehicles, a firework encircling the plumes of smoke, May 30, 2020, near 6th Ave in Seattle. Protestors have been obscured in this image to protect their identities.
Trigger warning: This article contains themes of violence, r*pe, white supremacy and police violence. Freedom of speech is protected by
Read MoreCompletion Coaches: tailoring the educational experience to each student.
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