Denver-based poet Aerik Francis hopes their work can inspire other queer writers to express themselves freely at CU’s Queer Literature and Performance Festival. By Lauren Hill
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Black films matter: The stories behind IFS’ Black History Month screenings
by Eli Wetterby Eli WetterReiland Rabaka, the director of CAAAS, and other Black creatives at CU discuss their film choices for IFS’ Black History Month screenings. By Eli Wetter
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CU Independent has a once a week photo challenge for staff photographers. This week’s challenge is Black and White. By CU Independent Staff
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CampusNewsRacism on Campus
CU students and administration begin discussions following racist incident
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesFollowing student backlash over the handling of a racist incident on campus, CU administrators say they have begun discussions with campus leaders on racial reform. By Anna Haynes
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Understanding theories of consciousness can create mutual understanding and help students overcome racial divides. By David Jarvis
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EntertainmentMusicOpinion
Opinion: Why is indie music so white? And is that a problem?
by ellis.arnoldby ellis.arnoldHow the music industry has constructed indie and alternative music in a way that perpetuates racial barriers. By Ellis Arnold
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Beyoncé, as a black, female, feminist artist, is our time’s most groundbreaking — even without the best album Grammy. By Lauren Arnold
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There are many elements of Charlotte D’Alessio’s life that read like a teenager’s fairy tale. Instagram…
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There are many elements of Charlotte D’Alessio’s life that read like a teenager’s fairy tale. Instagram…
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There are many elements of Charlotte D’Alessio’s life that read like a teenager’s fairy tale. Instagram…