On Aug. 25th in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse gunned down three Black Lives Matter protestors with an AR-15. Only one of his victims survived the assault. In the immediate
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Over the past four years, I have heard many people wonder aloud what led to so many American citizens embracing Trump’s bigoted rhetoric without question. The relatively obvious answer is

The concept of intersectionality was first introduced by lawyer and philosopher Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. It is best defined as “recognition of the effects that different forms of systemic oppression

With COVID-19 disrupting all aspects of everyday life, the constant political coverage of the past few years has somewhat ceased, though not under ideal circumstances. But while it might be

Earlier this month, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign, virtually securing Joe Biden the Democratic nomination. Two weeks

Even prior to the ongoing novel coronavirus outbreak, the toll classism is taking on the health of United States citizens

Homelessness is not always determined by work ethic. Often, it occurs as a result of systemic bigotry, ailments or single

In recent years and with a substantial amount of effort, advocates have somewhat managed to popularize the subject of mental

The anti-vaccine movement has elicited a substantial amount of mockery since its resurgence in the late 1990s, yet the trauma

Sometimes fear transcends logic, but for medical professionals to perpetuate misconceptions about vulnerable demographics out of fear is irrefutably unacceptable.