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ARTICLES

Half-White Half-Asian and Fully Othered

Published by Chaos + Comrades 

"Growing up half-Asian felt like being a malfunctioned chameleon, often trying to blend into the background, always knowing that all of me could never completely change color.'"

Illustrating Activism 

Published by The Justice

"As one of the most influential trans women and millennial leaders in media, Mock saw her book as a means of challenging pop culture labels. 'I was this trans-figure, and that was one of the reasons why I fought against that.'"

You can have your cake and read it, too 

Published by The Justice

"Last Friday, Goldfarb Library hosted its third annual Edible Book Festival, in which students and faculty from the Brandeis community were invited to combine cooking ingredients with words in order to create their own edible bestsellers."

Margo Jefferson ’68 talks intersection of class, race

Published by The Justice

"Back at Brandeis for the first time in 21 years, Jefferson reflected on her own experience as an English major and as one of the original members of the University’s first Black Student Organization formed in 1966."

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