Healthcare professionals and New School students share insight on how eating disorder treatment can become more inclusive for BIPOC and individuals in larger bodies. Content warning: This article…
Living in black beyond
An art exhibition celebrates beauty and wickedness in Black realities. There are representations in artistic practice, often more times than not reincarnations of past stereotypes, and then there…
East Village thrifting: Two hidden gems you must check out
As spring approaches and the streets of New York begin to feel more lively, what sounds better than venturing out to the East Village to check out local…
From ‘Waiting to Exhale’ to ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ 10 films by Black directors to watch anytime
Movies like “Dreamgirls” and “The Wiz” are considered staples in the Black community. But they have one very important thing in common: they were not made by Black…
Crowds rally across New York for end to Russian invasion of Ukraine
Thousands have rallied across New York City to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine since it began almost three weeks ago. Protests ranged from solemn gatherings outside the Russian…
Michelle Materre, fearless leader for women in independent film and New School professor, has died
Michelle Materre, a New School professor whose accomplishments span over thirty years in media and film, died of cancer at White Plains Hospital on March 11, according to…