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Opinion (Page 6)

November 2, 2023

Challenging Conventions: ‘Sur Le Front’ and the Importance of Advocacy Journalism

While climate change continues to impact our planet's survival, Hugo Clément, the French journalist and passionate environmental advocate, exposes critical environmental issues in episodes of 'Sur Le Front,' broadcast on France Télévision. These episodes serve as a compelling example of the necessity of advocacy journalism in today's media landscape.

November 2, 2023

Empowering Youth Voices: The March for Our Lives Movement’s Call for Gun Control

In the wake of the Parkland tragedy, the March for Our Lives movement emerged as a passionate call for stricter gun control, led by young survivors.

October 31, 2023

Opinion: The Struggle of HBCUs Amid Funding Challenges

Highlighting the disparity in funding between HBCUs and predominantly white institutions, "Why We Need To Pay Attention to Black Adult Learners" stresses equitable education.

October 31, 2023

Opinion: Influencer Lauren Norris is a Journalist Who Just Doesn’t Know It Yet

Influencer Lauren Norris is unknowingly doing the job of a lifestyle journalist, and doing it better than just about anyone. Spanning every social platform, she is a compelling example that social media could be the latest form of real journalism.

October 27, 2023

Opinion: The Lost Ogle: A Singular Voice in Oklahoma’s Shifting Media Landscape

Patrick Riley began writing as "The Lost Ogle” in 2007, and it became a vital fixture in Oklahoma City's media landscape as an independent outlet, using both humorous hot takes and investigative journalism to provide an unfiltered look at the state’s news.