Over the last century, International (Working) Women’s Day has transformed from a celebration of women in labor activism into a day to take selfies and a celebration of white feminism, but all is not lost.
Author: Julia Szabo
OPINION: Scripps Professor Vanessa Tyson gives a new framework for understanding sexual assault
Vanessa Tyson, Scripps College associate professor of politics, recently accused Justin Fairfax, the lieutenant governor of Virginia, of sexual assault. Here’s what we can learn from her experiences.
OPINION: ‘Woke Twitter’ needs to hold itself accountable
In the atmosphere of blackface accusations against Instagram influencers, Ariana Grande has come under the spotlight for potential cultural appropriation and revealed the hypocrisy of many ‘woke’ Twitter users. Back in December 2018, a Twitter thread “exposing” white Instagram influencers who were using self-tanner, extensions and lip fillers to make

