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Dr. Charisse L'Pree and Prof. Luvell Anderson discuss how they break down comedy and satire to examine serious issues. Their work uses humor to inform about race, disability issues, the wealth gap and other topics, while giving teachers tools to use to effectively bring humor into the classroom.
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Kendall Phillips chats with University of Utah Professor Kent Ono about Asian representation in Pop Culture and what future progress looks like.
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COVID-19 didn’t so much create new issues for Central New Yorker experiencing poverty, but instead exacerbated existing inequalities. That’s according to…
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With the recent positive representation of black actors, producers, and filmmakers at the 2019 Academy Awards, there were several headlines questioning…
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Comedy Central’s Trevor Noah is the featured speaker at Syracuse University’s Martin Luther King celebration this Sunday. Noah’s life story as the son of…
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Syracuse Stage has an unfortunate note of nostalgia added to its production of “To Kill a Mockingbird” that opens this week. The passing of Harper Lee who…