A long history of Hollywood’s damaging and destructive depictions of people of color and women; facing instances of private racism—as vile as public racism; lowering rates of meat production due to COVID-19.
Today at Ms. | June 25, 2020
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Time’s (Still) Up: Rewriting Our Film History
BY MICHELE MEEK | Hollywood's history is rife with destructive and damaging depictions of people of color and women in film and on TV—and it's time for a long overdue reckoning.
Private Racism: As Vile as Public Racism
BY CYRAINA JOHNSON-ROULLIER | "So many more individuals are touched every day by the ubiquitous unrecorded and private racism that occurs outside public knowledge, racist encounters with no videotaped record and for which no collective global gasp is ever heard."
COVID’s Lowered Meat Production Leads to Decline in Pollution, Waste and Greenhouse Gases
BY KELLY MADERA | The coronavirus pandemic has slowed the rate of meat production, which has subsequently led to declining rates of pollution, water waste and greenhouse gases.
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