Nonfiction Congrats You Are A Billionaire, What Are You Doing to Change the World? Tatiana Serafin asks Kanye West and fellow billionaires to care more about being change-makers and less about the size of their wallet.
Future & Climate Change Is Still Here Avery Amaya-Adle warns us not to forget about climate change amidst the pandemic.
Nonfiction The FX Network as Our New History Teacher Stephen Hladik asks who gets to tell history and engrain our collective memory?
Nonfiction Frankenstein Family Values Alex Fiorella finds out that “The scariest thing is actually humanity.”
Multimedia Finding New Ways To Celebrate Humanity Jazlyn Hyde shows how New Yorkers come together to support each other.
Nonfiction The Value of Prison Education: A View from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility Bedford Hills college student Brittney Austin explains her life changing educational journey and why we need to support college-in-prison programs.
Nonfiction From Butcher Knives to Parasites Abbie Steuhm traces humanity’s fears through the horror film genre (or what we may feel we are living now).
Nonfiction One Girl's Voice on Her Autistic Life Amanda "Pand" Milo takes a personal journey to discuss what more we can do to accept those with autism.
Nonfiction The Not So Revolutionary History of Terrorism (Maybe It's Time To Try Another Tactic) Anne Bailey takes a look at terrorism with the view that the Crusades were part of a Catholic history of violence and intimidation.
Multimedia FLUIDITY Bailee Pelton and her team explore stereotypes within gender and sexuality with the goal of inspiring everyone to be more comfortable in their own skin.
Nonfiction Performing Domesticity, Subverting Stereotypes Claire Hubble writes about the relationship between art and theatre in the early 19th century and calls for a revolution in how we learn about these art forms.
Multimedia Nhieu In a photo essay, Tiffany Tran reveals women are nhiều or plenty and why this is still a revolutionary idea.
Nonfiction The Identifier 'Hispanic' is Outdated. Stop Using It. Maya Georgi explains why - especially in a Census year - we need better words to define race, culture and ethnicity.
Nonfiction How the Revolutionary Young Lords Brought LatinX and Black Communities Together Amanda Cruz delves into seminal activist history.
Nonfiction Time to Reflect on Normalized Violence in Competitive Sports Jackie Manno looks at why now is the time to review our need for aggressive contact sports.
Translation Red Poet and journalist Shelby Hall shares her thoughts about revolution in love in French and English.
Performance Women belong in the kitchen "Women belong in the kitchen" satirizes women role's within popular culture and heteronormativity. Inspired by the social construct of religion and its ability to plant women as means to be controlled.