Blog, Social Justice

Why We Should Be Concerned About Fast Fashion

Clothing retailers born in the Instagram era face a unique problem: how to create timely items while remaining profitable. Enter “fast fashion,” which aims to sell trendy items at low prices. But these items come with a significant cost to the environment, labor movements, and small businesses. Without singling out any brands, many fast fashion […]

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I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy - a book review
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Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died By Jennette McCurdy

[cw: eating disorders; physical, emotional, and substance abuse] One of Hollywood’s worst-kept secrets is its widespread exploitation of child actors. The issue is so well known and publicized that laws were passed in an attempt to ensure that child actors don’t reach adulthood indigent due to their guardian’s money mismanagement or greed (Jackie Coogan, Gary

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Black woman in white clothing lying on her back, hands on haert and belly
Blog, Social Justice

Things I Realized After Being Diagnosed with an Invisible Illness

Time is a commodity. And it’s a commodity that, for a long time, I did not realize could be extremely limited due to mental or physical health. I had a rude awakening this year when I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a condition that causes weakness, pain, and fatigue throughout my body. I’d be lying if

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