Tag Archive for: Inequality

Parking as a Microcosm of Broader Urban Struggles

Parking, often treated as a mundane logistical concern, is an…

The Continuing Relevance of Gil Scott-Heron’s “Winter in America”

One of my favorite songs is Gil Scott-Heron’s Winter in America.…

The Never-Ending Demonization of the American Inner City

This past week, Trump proposed an executive order aimed at…

The Proportionality of Positionality Statements

Over the past few decades, several critical theories (e.g., Colonialism/Anti-Colonialism,…

The Lasting Significance of Scorsese’s TAXI DRIVER

From Robert De Niro’s masterful performance, to its influence…