Archive (Page 266)
November 11, 2020
Commentary: Anonymous Sourcing Provides a Candid Story of Transgender TSA Searches
Anonymity proves to be a powerful storytelling mechanism in an article that exposes transgender TSA experiences.
November 10, 2020
Commentary: In the Fight for Menstrual Equity, the ACLU Refuses to Bow to Objectivity
Last year, when the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) published an in-depth report headlined, “The Unequal Price of Periods: Menstrual Equity in the United States,” social media users lost their minds.
November 10, 2020
Building a Safe Place for LGBTQ Youth in San Antonio
Finding a community to call home for LGBTQ youth.
November 10, 2020
Black Photojournalists Sue BuzzFeed for Copyright Infringement
Six Black photojournalists sued the global digital media company BuzzFeed on Oct. 10 for allegedly embedding their Instagram photos without compensation, permission, or notification.
November 10, 2020
Virtual Improv Show Spreads Laughter Amidst Uncertainty
The improv group Eight Is Never Enough is among a community of comedians who've re-established a presence online in the time of COVID.