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December 2022

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“Bad Axe” Documentary Gives Audiences Genuine Story Telling

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

“Bad Axe” is an IFC documentary that follows a multi-racial family of Asian and Mexican descent and their challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.  In the aftermath of the George Floyd riots, the family struggles to keep their restaurant “Rachel’s” (named after Mrs. Siev) afloat in their hometown, a conservative pro-Trump and rural…

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Disability in Politics: The Public Discrimination of John Fetterman

Mayra Ramales3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Invisibly disabled people experience two drastically different sides of the disability landscape. On the one hand, people may read them as having no physical barriers or immobilities, unlike many people who have visible physical differences. This in turn grants them an ability to blend in with what society would perceive as “normal,” at least at…

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