BIPOC Creatives: Mel Arthur ’25 In the inaugural edition of her column “Asking BIPOC Creatives,” Managing Arts & Living Editor Mackenzie Dunson ’25 interviews poet Mel Arthur ’25.
Editors’ Picks: The Arts & Living Summer Roundup Before the stress of the semester starts, the Arts & Living editors reflect on their favorite summer reads, listens, and watches.
Editors’ Picks: The Arts & Living Summer Roundup Before the stress of the semester starts, the Arts & Living editors reflect on their favorite summer reads, listens, and watches.
Save Cinema from the White Savior White saviors are a common trope in the entertainment industry. Contributing Writer Mackenzie Dunson ’25 analyzes the problematic history and consequences of Hollywood’s reliance on white saviors, derailing narratives that should be centered around people of color.
Save Cinema from the White Savior White saviors are a common trope in the entertainment industry. Contributing Writer Mackenzie Dunson ’25 analyzes the problematic history and consequences of Hollywood’s reliance on white saviors, derailing narratives that should be centered around people of color.
“Wakanda Forever” Fumbles the Legacy “Wakanda Forever,” the much-anticipated sequel to “Black Panther,” is a film that delves into the complexities of Black grief. While largely successful, Mackenzie Dunson ’25 says the film could have had a stronger antagonist, rather than pitting POC communities against one another.
“Wakanda Forever” Fumbles the Legacy “Wakanda Forever,” the much-anticipated sequel to “Black Panther,” is a film that delves into the complexities of Black grief. While largely successful, Mackenzie Dunson ’25 says the film could have had a stronger antagonist, rather than pitting POC communities against one another.