A Critique of Sexism and Mental Health Discrimination in Elizabethtown
For their final project in FG212/RM200/FM206 Critical Media Studies (Block C 2021), Lorraine Chen, Eva Starr-Kerr, Andy Huang, Eve Stewart, and Clare Quinn critiqued the poster and a scene from...
View ArticleTime, Place, and Race: Exploring Social Constructionism
This video, written and produced by Vivienne Diggs, Kay Fizer, Emmaline Hawley, William Holtz, and Sydney Lau in FG110 Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College with Professor...
View ArticleHypersexualization: Is It Everywhere?
This video, written and produced by Mackenzie Boyd, Reyna Esquibel, Sofia Murgian, Sydney Smith, and Cindy Xu in FG110 Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College with Professor...
View ArticleKinky or Coercion?: Consent Simplified
This video, written and produced by Phoebe Dodge, Izzy Gilliam, Abby Le, Amalia Lopez, and Grace Schmude in FG110 Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College with Professor Heidi...
View ArticleIs Luca Gay?: Queer Coding in Children’s Media
This video, written and produced by Zianah Griffin, Pumehana Holmes, Mikey Richardson, Whitney Schranz, and Calvin Than in FG110 Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College with...
View ArticleNot Your Grandparents’ Sex Education: An Inqueery on Gender
This video, written and produced by Lucy Chant, Camila Espinosa-Short, Will Gorman, Cassia Soodak, and Brian Whiteley in FG110 Introduction to Feminist & Gender Studies at Colorado College with...
View ArticleNo Chill
“This magazine emphasizes the interlocking systems of class, gender, and race-based oppression within climate change movements and the impacts of climate change on marginalized communities. As you may...
View ArticleDRAGTOPIA!
“Welcome to DRAGTOPIA!, a sickening, otherworldly drag magazine. As a team of queer students, we believe in amplifying the contributions of queer and trans people in the fight for a free, more joyful...
View ArticleGrowing Pains
“Although we speak to high school students transitioning to college, we acknowledge the differences within this group in terms of access to educational tools and exposure to a general culture of...
View ArticleProm Queens
“This magazine is hopefully an introduction to queerness as something people can use for self expression. Though queerness has not been a very welcome identity in spaces, but that has not stopped us...
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