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Sizzling Photos of LA Party People Perfectly Matching Neon Signs
JR HA’s electric photographs are like 'Party Monster' for the year 2018.
Washington's Newly Signed Voting Rights Act Empowers Communities of Color
The state admitted to weakening Latino votes based on racist practices. Now, it's committed to change.
The NYC Collective Providing Free Art Workshops to Kids of Color
After receiving backlash for making T-shirts that read "white artists bore me," artist Danny Castaneda decided to start Minority Report, an art collective focused on uplifting people of color within art spaces.
How Renting Can Be Even More Difficult as a Person of Colour
“Every time we would give photo ID, we would hear back right away [from the landlord saying], ‘Oh no, we're going to go with somebody different.’”
Michael Che Just Became the First Black Co-Head Writer on 'SNL'
His "Weekend Update" co-host, Colin Jost, was also tapped for the job.
We Talked to the Woman Behind the Encyclopedia for POC in Comic Books
We had a convo with Eisner Award winner Sheena Howard about the industry from the POV of a POC.
How a Devastating Air Pollution Problem Created a Black Activist-Led Movement in a Virginia Town
Community organizers and residents are waging an environmental justice campaign against what they see as corporate oversight.
Travelling as a Person of Colour Is Stressful
Trips are supposed to be relaxing, but I can’t help but be on edge.
These Aren't Your Crusty Grandpa's Zines
Rock Paper Scissors and a Three-Armed Shovel brought together the work of a diverse and intersectional coalition of creative people who make art books that are personal and powerful.
My Woke Dad Tries to Explain Microaggressions
In this column, we ask our dads about woke terms and issues.
Black Promoters Are Taking Back Chicago's Nightlife
Musicians and event creators are fighting systematic racism by creating spaces for themselves.
In Seattle, Decolonization Is a Full-Time Gig | #50StatesofArt
Creators speaks to poet and performing artist Natasha Marin about the Seattle arts community, issues of identity, and the role of the internet in her work.