The M(onetization)odernization of Drag
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The M(onetization)odernization of Drag

Even five years ago, Drag was an art form that was almost entirely underground. Over the last decade, its audience has grown well beyond any subculture and is nearly fully integrated into mainstream and social media. Brie discusses the effects its growth has had on artists, societal norms, and its own identity in his latest article.

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​​The Double-Edged Sword of Online Activism
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​​The Double-Edged Sword of Online Activism

Online activism has been around for a while, but now more people are participating in it than ever. While this increase in participation does help to bring awareness to, and spread important issues, it has also created a climate of misinformation and overstepping. Learn more about the “double-edged sword,” and how it both helps and hurts important issues.

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No Justice, No Peace
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No Justice, No Peace

Written by Tallulah Frigo, a piece regarding George Floyd, the everlasting issue of racial injustice, and ways for you to help out today.

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