Written by Katie Shantz Dear White Women, I am a 21-year-old, queer, Asian-American woman. I am a feminist, and I support very few women. …When I heard about the murders […]
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Being a woman in sports
My journey in athletics started at a young age. At three I started dancing, then I started tee ball, basketball and soccer. Later, I played volleyball, softball, golf, pole vaulting […]
Bricks
By: Zoe Ann Wendler, Torch Guest Writer When I think of women’s history, I think of bricks. …When the police raided the Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969 — not […]
Black women’s history matters too
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Thurgood Marshall are the main individuals that are recognized during Black History Month. As much as we love to celebrate these three […]
Breaking down the history of jazz
Music lovers from all around agree that jazz music stands out from other kinds of classical music. However, without Black composers, jazz would have never existed. According to the Hancock […]
Perspective of a black man working in sports
One of the best feelings about working in the sports world as a Black man is being able to inspire younger generations to do the same. Growing up an athlete, […]
The Jim Crow Museum
Why was the Jim Crow Museum made? I spent more than four decades collecting segregation-related objects and everyday objects that mocked and belittled African Americans. I collected these items because […]
Voting for beginners
Voting season is right around the corner. For first-time voters, it can be easy to become overwhelmed without the right guidance. To be eligible to vote, you must be 18 […]
Know the candidates: Whitmer vs. Dixon
In the 2022 gubernatorial election, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer runs against political commentator and businesswoman Tudor Dixon. Michigan voters have two clear and distinct choices for their next governor. Whitmer and […]