VOX Investigates Race: ‘Preferences’
Preferences: Mirror, mirror on the wall/Who is the ugliest of them all? … What to say/to a little black child/When she asks/why has God made
Preferences: Mirror, mirror on the wall/Who is the ugliest of them all? … What to say/to a little black child/When she asks/why has God made
When I learned that I would be attending a college where 75.9 percent of the student body is composed of white people, I immediately found
The film that stood out to me the most was the night’s Best Picture winner “Dear Drew.” With its beautiful cinematography, detailed direction, great performances,
Racism is complicated. This poem is dedicated to those convoluted, often invisible social constructs that hinder black liberation.
The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents
I feel it is my moral duty to march until change is made. So, Monday evening we started our march from the Lenox Marta station
Paideia poet Royce Mann, 14, spoke up about his slam poem “White Boy Privilege,” how quickly it went viral, and what he hopes to achieve:
We decided to tackle the racial disparities within the criminal justice system by conducting several different interviews, which gave us a professional, personal and general
Affirmative action: It’s one of those issues that surfaces infrequently but stirs a lot of heated debate when it does. Depending on who you ask,
To my beautiful, black, queer child / You gave me my first taste of motherhood / at the age of 6
The sun was raging. Anger was palpable, and drawl-y southern accents were slow and thick. I knew it was going to be an experience. This
While many in support of Trump showed up for the ticketed event held at the Fox Theatre, across the street stood a conglomeration of protesters,