Dangers of an Echo chamber
Dangers of an Echo chamber
I authored this text because of the rise of antisemitism, racism, and political unrest on student campuses and how academia does nothing to curb the hate but only helps encourage it.
Go to postI authored this text because of the rise of antisemitism, racism, and political unrest on student campuses and how academia does nothing to curb the hate but only helps encourage it.
Go to postThe Cold War was a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union under the government ideology of capitalism and communism. During the war, both nations used propaganda to create fearmongers toward their people. The propaganda of the Soviet Union was the most fearmonger due to its message on their belief of bringing down […]
Go to postTo ask the viewers to analyze how appealing to the emerging generation of men could influence politics and the power that social media has.
Go to postPhoto from National Geographic about the Hindu celebration of spring, Holi. I am adding this image because Rutgers Newark Encourages students to embrace their religious celebrations. Holi: The Festival of Colors was celebrated on campus, It offered opportunity to teach others about Hindu culture and religion, which created a strong sense of community and belonging.
Go to postI am adding this post in the context of the war in Ukraine and the threat to world peace caused by Russian foreign policy.
Go to postI feel as though this contribution is necessary to get other contributors/viewers to consider those who are most vulnerable really in any society. Once this shift in thinking is facilitated, then that's when we can truly begin to change as a society and give a seat to those who are most marginalized.
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time of Fracture Workshop – At Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postA common consensus on the falsehoods of the American Dream
Go to postWill You Be My Monument is a collaboration between writer Salamishah Tillet of New Arts Justice at Rutgers University – Newark, designer Chantal Fischzang, and photographer Scheherazade Tillet. This public art installation was inspired by the City of Newark’s removal of the Columbus statue in Washington Park on June 25, 2020. Featuring a photograph by […]
Go to postOn Saturday, June 27th 2021, the words “ABOLISH WHITE SUPREMACY” were painted in bright yellow 25ft high letters on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard between the Essex County Historic Courthouse and Veterans’ Courthouse. On Halsey Street, east of the Rutgers campus, the words “ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER” takes up another city block. These powerful […]
Go to postRadical Impermanence (2018) by Layqa Nuna Yawar, for a citywide mural project, honors famous artistic Newarkers like Sarah Vaughan, Whitney Houston and Philip Roth (who called “radical impermanence” an enduring American tradition.) Photo Credit: Simbarashe Cha for The New York Times.
Go to postAbortion Is Normal is an exhibition organized by a collective of cultural practitioners as an urgent call-to-action exhibition to raise both awareness and funding in support of accessible, safe, and legal abortion. This show comes at a time when legal abortion is under acute attack throughout the United States. Simultaneously, the 1973 landmark ruling, Roe […]
Go to postBrooklyn-based artist, MILO MATTHIEU presents an organic introspection of the self, understood broadly in the academic field and brought straight to the canvas. Matthieu’s complex works check in with deep philosophical questions of identity and self-perception. Through a diverse palette of earth tones and primary colors, collage, and other forms of mixed media, Matthieu is […]
Go to postImage published in the article Mapping a Plan for Reparations in the Twenty-First Centuryby Ashley Dennis, published in Black Perspectives, published by AAIHS.
Go to postThis Dorothea Lange image was included in the article “George Takei got reparations. He says they strengthen the integrity of America” by Neda Ulaby on opb.org
Go to postMy answer to the question What is the American Dream to you?
Go to postQuote from TED talk by Julian Treasure, “5 Ways to Listen Better”
Go to postBlack Conservatives Debate Black Liberals on Trump, Obama, and American Politics from Vice Media
Go to postThis image accompanies the NPR article “Americans are divided on abortion. The Supreme Court may not wait for minds to change” by Julie Rovner. Image caption: “Demonstrators gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, a case about a Mississippi law that bans most […]
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