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Black, Brown, and Brilliant: How the Caribbean Blazes Through Pop Culture
Every piece of media makes an argument about who we are, and to interact with it means to internalize, consciously or not, the assumptions it carries. For Caribbean and Afro-Latinx communities, the stakes of these arguments run deep. Music, television, and film now ricochet across the globe at light speed, and with that reach comes a paradox: the pressure to include “diverse” characters often lands in the hands of creators who haven’t done the homework. The result? Representa
3 days ago6 min read


Regina Mills Reviews Spider-Man 2: A Tale of Two Spider-Men
In Spider-Man 2, we get the ability to switch back and forth between both protagonists, particularly in the exploration of New York City and
Apr 22, 20246 min read
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