Articles
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -7 vintage suffrage valentines. -15 old-fashioned compliments. -Jewish life in the American…
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Clio Goes to the Movies: “Selma” in History
Ava DuVernay’s Selma has sparked a robust discussion about the civil rights movement, memory, and the filmmaker’s…
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Moralizing Motherhood: America’s Long History of the Breastfeeding Police
By Ginny Engholm A recent Facebook post by our own Jacqueline Antonovich weighed in on…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -The complex history of pain. -Beauty spots and French Pox. -AIDS and…
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Vagina Dialogues
By Elizabeth Reis Students at Mt. Holyoke College are protesting the annual performance of Eve…
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Crimes Never Committed: Thoughts on The Imitation Game
Spoiler Alert: This isn’t exactly a movie review (if you’d like one, I recommend Alex…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Trans* history in Early America. -Could this virus be good for you?…
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In Between Cultural Appropriation, Racism, and Sexism: Azealia Banks and the Erasure of Black Women in Rap
By Austin McCoy Rap artist Azealia Banks, who released her debut album, Broke with Expensive…
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Come to the Dark Side: Disability as “Dark” Civil War History
By Sarah Handley-Cousins While the rest of the world was happily decking the halls and…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -CSI: Alexander. -How ebola research has faltered. -Remembering Soviet space dogs. -When…