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Mónica Marie Zorrilla

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November 8, 2021

Opinion: Gawker Staff Writer Tackles ‘The Race Card’ in Cultural Critique

“Identity fraud” is commonly defined as a crime, usually a scam, that involves stealing another’s personal information. But Gawker staff […]

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla

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November 1, 2021

Clickcast Debates: Kobe Bryant, Washington Post, and How Journalists Discuss Public Figures in Death

In the latest installment of Clickcast Debates, panelists Alexis Schwartz, Max Asher Kirsch, and Hannah Sparks, along with host Mónica […]

By Hannah Sparks, Mónica Marie Zorrilla, Alexis Schwartz and Max Asher Kirsch

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October 13, 2021

How the ‘Maintenance Phase’ Podcast Maintains Journalistic Integrity While Calling Out False Wellness Gurus

Aubrey Gordon introduces herself on her podcast as a, “Fat lady about town,” and she does so with no qualms.  […]

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla

November 6, 2020

How a Comedy Show on a Virtual Island Eased Election Night Anxieties

For a brief hour during Election Night, attendees of Comedy Crossing were able to forget the bizarre presidential race and laugh.

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla

October 30, 2020

Two Leaders of ‘Settle for Biden’ on Why Reluctant Votes Still Count

As early voting continues and Election Day approaches, the organizers of Settle for Biden speak to The Click about persuading progressives to vote pragmatically, rather than emphatically.

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla

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