Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares eight of the best films and documentaries that highlight LGBT+ pride as a protest against corrupt systems, heteropatriarchal culture, and uncaring governments.
Read MoreAs we return from a period of action and learning outside of our own space, we discuss our shortcomings and what comes next at The Attic.
Read More“In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist.” Resources, masterlists, masterthreads, and more to help you figure out how to unlearn racism.
Read MoreThis International Women's Day, Creative Director discusses her discomfort with the matters of the day, and shares a selection of her reading list on the topic.
Read More“As of yesterday, Donald Trump became the third president to ever be impeached by the US House of Representatives. But what does it really mean?” The Attic’s Political Expert Lauren Olmeda explains all things Impeachment.
Read MoreDespite the current political crises in the US, Ireland, and the UK, there is still reason to be hopeful for the future.
Read MoreExamining recent statements by both the president and journalists, Editor At Large Lauren Olmeda isn't afraid to call racism for what it is, and reasons why we should do the same.
Read MoreWomen have always been held to a higher standard than men, and this is especially true in politics. Among the candidates running for U.S. President in 2020 are several qualified, well prepared, politically intelligent women, but after the misogynistic media coverage of Hillary Clinton in 2016, Political Editor Lauren wonders if women will ever be viewed as political equals - or superiors - to men.
Read More“So if this is the change that the Trump administration has brought out in me, I have to admit that I welcome it.” Lauren discusses the importance of voting in America and shares valuable resources.
Read MoreAn Attic Editor addresses Kavanaugh’s claim that we need to judge and consider him as a father, a son, and a husband before all else.
Read MoreThe annual State of the Union address is given by the president to Congress, outlining successes of the past year and plans for the year ahead. When the president is Donald Trump, all decorum and precedent go out the window.
Read MorePolitical Editor Lauren Olmeda reflects on 2017, political breaks, and the importance of pushing forward in the fight for democracy.
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