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Danger in Division: Depolarizing the BLM Movement in Politics

2020-06-17
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-06-17
In: Politics

By Eugenia Valais Now, as the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests are getting less coverage in mass media, and the U.S. is making attempts towards police reform in cities like Minneapolis, L.A., and more, the movement’s momentum seems to be dwindling in popular culture. What remains is the division betweenContinue Reading

From Minneapolis to Beirut: The Many Faces of the BLM Solidarity Marches

2020-06-14
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-06-14
In: Politics

By Caitlin Elston-Weidinger The events of the first half of 2020 have been an aberration from normalcy for some, and a continued intersection of class and racial struggles for others. In the wake of the soft-reopening of most cities around the world, our attention has veered from the global pandemicContinue Reading

On Black Lives Matter: History, Information, and Perspectives

2020-06-07
By: Sphaera
On: 2020-06-07
In: Politics

By Helena Reinders Must have reads, podcasts, and more. “It’s not about Black Lives Matter, it’s about learning what that means.” – Frederick Joseph Oftentimes, popular TV-shows and dramas quickly brush over the subject of police violence in the US, especially towards its black citizens. Take for example ER, seasonContinue Reading

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