Economic Politics Behind Lemonade

After watching Lemonade I was struck by its power. For a moment, I felt myself questioning: why hasn’t everyone watched this? Part of what stopped me from watching it in the months after its release was its cost. I figure that I am not alone in not wanting to drop $15 dollars on the visual album, […]

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Intersectionality in Big Brother Season 18
Image of Big Brother Season 18 Contestants

Season 18 of Big Brother was controversial at best. It premiered during one of the most tense sociopolitical moments in recent American memory. Consequently, issues of race, feminism, and intersectionality—especially hot-button issues at the time (and at the time of writing this post)—were simply unavoidable. The two black women in the show—Da’Vonne Rogers and Zakiyah Everette—were the […]

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Oddisee talks to NPR about The Iceberg
Oddisee NPR

  http://www.npr.org/2017/02/18/515388491/oddisees-the-iceberg-has-a-trove-of-stories-beneath-its-surface I just caught this excellent interview with rapper Oddisee on NPR’s morning edition about how he draws on his perspective as an African American and Sudanese American in today’s political climate in his new album, The Iceberg. I’ll link the audio of the interview when it’s up later today. Definitely worth a listen!

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I Am Cait

With the coming-out of Bruce Jenner as Caitlyn Jenner came a spinoff of the original Keeping Up With the Kardashians. I Am Cait featured the daily life, activities, excitement, and struggles of Caitlyn Jenner while going through her transition. Audiences saw how the relationships changed with her family members and friends, and the acceptability (or lack thereof) […]

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Intersectional Space in Kiki (Jordenö, 2017)
Intersectionality Kiki

This trailer relates most to Kimberle Crenshaw’s article on intersectionality in American culture. The video, and the film it presents, follows members of the Kiki scene, a safe haven of performance and self-expression for LGBTQ youth-of-color in Harlem. While it is possible to analyze the people the film presents by one distinct aspect of their identity, sexuality alone […]

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The Bachelor
The Bachelor Intersectionality

In the most recent episode of The Bachelor, Season 21 Episode 6, Nick takes the remaining contestants to St. Thomas. At the beginning of the show it seems like all of the women are pretty much the same. There is minimal diversity, but it’s challenging to recognize any differences among the women because they all […]

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Big Brother and Stereotypes
Big Brother Stereotypes

I watched episode 40 of season 18 of Big Brother. This was my first time watching the show, but I have heard discussions of it that led me to believe it would be drama filled which I thought could be interesting for this intersectional analysis. I picked a random episode from the most recent season, […]

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The First Black Bachelorette
Black Bachelorette

I recently watched one of the last episodes of The Bachelor, in which Nick, the lead, took Rachel out on a date. As a viewer, Rachel stands out among the other candidates. She is incredibly mature, intelligent, and has depth. Rachel is also one of the only black contestants on the show. Last night, it […]

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Queer Binaries in RuPaul’s Drag Race
RuPaul's Drag Race

RuPaul’s Drag Race simultaneously can challenge the binary and reinforce it. The cast consists of almost entirely gay men and gender queer people. Despite the homogeny of sexual identities on the show, the spectrum of privilege is broad. Not only do racial identities vary, but also class identities, histories of addiction, and fitness levels divide […]

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