Showing results for: its been a privilege to watch you grow (page 6)

"Insecure" to the end: Issa Rae's groundbreaking comedy sails into its final season
Knowing that one of the realest show on TV is heading into its final season is tough. But it has also come far
10/24/2021 19:30 UTC
Hillary Clinton doesn't speak for me: I'm a millennial woman raising a biracial son. I voted for Bernie, and I refuse to be shamed for it
White feminists identify with Hillary Clinton, but it's Bernie Sanders who identifies with us all
03/25/2016 03:00 UTC
"His batting average is zero": Expert says Trump has lost "every single executive privilege" claim
Trump is now trying to use executive privilege to block ex-aide's testimony in Jan. 6 investigation
07/21/2023 16:52 UTC
White privilege has enormous implications for policy — but whites don't think it exists
White people who acknowledge privilege are more supportive of racial justice; the problem is there aren't many
09/11/2016 21:00 UTC
How "Karen" went from a popular baby name to a stand-in for white entitlement
Generic names can take on a linguistic life of their own, becoming powerful forms of social commentary
06/13/2020 00:44 UTC
LISTEN: RuPaul's life lessons: "I've always felt like the boy who fell to Earth"
On this episode of Salon Mix, Alli Joseph sits down with RuPaul to talk about the power of drag
03/31/2017 01:35 UTC
"You Won't Be Alone" is a sensual and gory shapeshifting film that pushes back at society
Craving a tender, horror flick set in 19th-century Macedonia? Check out Goran Stolevski's feature directorial debut
03/31/2022 21:02 UTC
Students at Harvard's Kennedy School will now be required to check their privilege
The class will teach students about the inherent power that comes with certain racial, gender and class identities
05/14/2014 00:46 UTC
Thank goodness Ellen DeGeneres got her apology out of the way so audiences can laugh again
In the week back, the host gave away TVs, greeted celebrity pals, talked about her dog, and was very, very sorry
09/26/2020 15:00 UTC
"People make mistakes and we're all sinners": Bill Maher didn't offer the best apology for racial slur
Maher offered what sounded like a sincere apology but the late-night host did try to downplay his use of the n-word
06/10/2017 13:18 UTC
Porn addiction: The Christian right's latest quack crusade is no excuse for trading in child pornography
There's no evidence that millions of men are addicted to porn, whatever the desperate Christian right claims
08/30/2016 13:58 UTC
Facebook's
The social networking giant wants all of your conversations to happen on its site. You should think twice
11/16/2010 02:10 UTC
"Gossip Girl" boss: "It's class warfare with one dictator … I could write this show every 15 years"
On "Salon Talks," the veteran of the old and new "Gossip Girl" spills on what makes the reboot modern
08/12/2021 21:55 UTC
The Alex Murdaugh verdict matters: No shame in being fascinated by this true crime
Can privileged criminals face consequences? The Murdaugh murder trial speaks to anxieties fueling current tensions
03/06/2023 11:00 UTC
"The Menu" director on his film's crossover with "Succession," flavored by "corrosive" egos
Mark Mylod spoke to Salon about his satirical fine dining thriller starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy and more
11/18/2022 00:00 UTC