Gene editing can improve our lives in multiple ways if used under strict regulation, argues Leah Voudouri PO ’24.
Tag: Prejudice
OPINION: Abstract art and realism are valid and important forms of visual expression
Discounting different art styles creates stereotypes that are harmful to the art community, says Jadyn Lee SC ’24.
OPINION: The Red Ribbon Campaign needs serious reform
The Red Ribbon Campaign’s silence on racial issues and support of problematic figures and organizations fail to effectively tackle the problem of drug abuse, argues Luciénne Reyes PZ ‘24.
OPINION: Strive for education before condemnation
Shunning people rarely ever produces meaningful change; we should strive to educate before condemning, says Jadyn Lee SC ’24.
OPINION: No, racism is not prejudice plus power
The sociological definition that racism is prejudice plus power is immoral and dishonest. Though it’s amusing how non-white people attempt to absolve themselves of their racism on account of their nonexistent institutional power, they are, in effect, racists.
OPINION: Normalizing dissent: An open letter to my high school
High school is terrible and too often, it creates a climate of conformity where dissent and marginalized voices are silenced.