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Explore why it is so challenging to find adequate representation in a society still grappling with its colonial past and its ramifications, and learn ways you can make an impact to change this.
Explore why it is so challenging to find adequate representation in a society still grappling with its colonial past and its ramifications, and learn ways you can make an impact to change this.
Through practical exercises and insightful prompts, you can navigate disagreements with empathy and constructive communication. By preparing for positive disagreements, you’ll not only resolve conflicts but also build stronger, more meaningful connections. Get ready to embark on a journey that turns conflict into a stepping stone toward deeper relationships.
Join us for an interactive session in the One Free Community server! Learn the ropes, connect with amazing folks, and discover how Discord can empower our community.
Crip Rave™ is a Toronto-based collective, event platform, and consulting hub showcasing and prioritizing Crip, Disabled, Deaf, Mad and Sick body-minds within safer and more accessible rave spaces.
Are you producing an accessible performance or are you part of the disability community and need accessibility? We highly recommend checking out Bay Area Accessible Performances, a fantastic resource brought to you by Gravity Access Services.
Experiments in Art, Access & Technology, or E.A.A.T. chronicles the emergence of access as an animating principle of art, science, and technology.Meesh Fradkin, Carmen Papalia, Josephine Sales, Andy Slater, and Olivia Ting premiere new work developed in the Leonardo CripTech Incubator, an art and technology fellowship for disability innovation.
By Maiamama StoryLoom, the visual novel app owned by Pixelberry, has been making waves in the world of mobile gaming. With over a decade of
In response to ongoing strikes within the entertainment industry, a group of Star Trek actors, including John Billingsley, Jonathan Del Arco, Natalia Castellanos, and Michelle
From a technical standpoint, “Avatar: The Way of Water” is a visual masterpiece. Cameron’s visionary direction and the pioneering use of 3D and high frame rates create an immersive experience that captivates the senses. The world of Pandora, with its lush landscapes, exotic creatures, and vibrant bioluminescent flora, is awe-inspiring. You can tell it’s an advertisement for future Disney Park attractions.
However, the film’s artistic merits are overshadowed by its problematic aspects, most notably its cultural appropriation and insensitive casting choices. I found it challenging to enjoy “Avatar: The Way of Water” due to its deeply troubling undertones. It felt literally like an act of violent propaganda. While the film’s visuals are undoubtedly captivating, it’s impossible to ignore the racial, colonialist, and capitalist implications that persist in Cameron’s storytelling.
The 2023 US Open’s first-round match involving Coco Gauff has sparked outrage among fans, shedding light on racism in tennis.
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