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Column: How IU students can adapt for our second online semester
College teaches students valuable lessons both inside and outside the classroom. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, our campus has looked much different from what we are used to. We have had to learn to adapt to online learning and events while the world around us irreparably changes.
Black Voices: The rapper Mulatto is receiving backlash for her racially charged name
Female rapper Mulatto, born as Alyssa Michelle, has been the target of social media hate recently over her controversial and insensitive name. This isn’t the first time the XXL freshman artist has received criticism, but now she is becoming a household name and the conversation is coming back into the spotlight.
Black Voices: 'A normal teenager,' a monologue by RJ Crawford
Hello officer.
Black Vocies: Colorism is a plague in the Black community
Colorism is an issue within the Black community and affects the way we relate with each other, as well as those outside of the community. It also affects other BIPOC, as colorism is a result of racism that prioritizes and presents Eurocentric standards of beauty, respectability and worth.
Black Voices: 'God be...' a poem by Adrianne Embry
There is something odd about these bodies
Black Voices: The right to vote
Black voices have always been suppressed in regard to voting. Our ancestors fought hard for the right to vote — their determination and passion was unmatched. We have them to thank for our ability to vote. Our voices mean something and are more powerful than we realize.
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Black Voices: Between the world, you and me: why solely voting just won't cut it anymore
The 2020 presidential election has been a trending topic of the past nine months. The media’s coverage of voter registration, presidential campaign ads, the encouragement of non-voters to vote and news about nominees have permeated our everyday lives.
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Black Voices: Black man, are you okay?
Black man, are you okay?
Black Voices: '28 Short Lectures On Touch,' a poem by Adrianne Embry
If when I wake and my arm is asleep I will still adjust it around you. There will never be an opportunity to love a black woman that I will be ok with missing.
Black Voices: 'Little Brown Boys Taking Over,' a poem by RJ Crawford
Little brown boy,
Black Voices: My tribute to Breonna Taylor
Dear Breonna Taylor,
Black Voices: 'How Blk Girls Breathe,' a poem by Adrianne Embry
Home be where we demand it