When mentioning breakdancing, people mostly think of hard and masculine movements; a guy who dances “softly” or “smoothly” will be called out for being “sexy” or “sexual” in the dance battle. Amy O’Neal, a dancer from Seattle, and her dance partner Michael O’Neal (no relation) attempted to use their body movement
Author: Juanita Man
Masculinity Mondays Demystify the Meaning of Manliness
What is “real” masculinity? Does it change in different circumstances? On Oct. 9, Nick Daily, assistant dean of students for Claremont University Consortium’s Office of Black Student Affairs, led a conversation addressing toxic masculinity at the EmPOWER Center. “Be a man” is a saying that nearly every man has heard of
A Mother, A Daughter, and Women’s Liberation in Turn-of-the-Century China
“There have been many men who died for the revolution … but we have not heard of a woman yet, an embarrassment for all of us women,” wrote Qiu Jin, a feminist and revolutionist against the Qing Dynasty, in a letter to a friend. On Sept. 14, Professor Ying Hu
Chilean Experimental Artist Confronts Past and Future Through Tech
Walk into the Nichols Gallery at Pitzer College before Dec. 8, and you’ll be greeted by the Pollution Robot’s eye-level mirror. Ask it a question, and it will respond with a blast of hot air. Since Sept. 9, the works of Latino artist Juan Downey will be on exhibit at

