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NBC’s Line-Up Puts Characters Who Are Physically Limited Center Stage
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NBC’s Line-Up Puts Characters Who Are Physically Limited Center Stage

Posted on May 14, 2013 by Makini Brice • Leave a comment

All three series look like they use the characters’ disabilities as a jumping off point, not as a means to limit them. Continue reading »

Outside the Prism of Black-White Racism
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Outside the Prism of Black-White Racism

Posted on April 16, 2013 by Makini Brice • 1 Comment

Just as the world isn’t black and white, neither is the United States anymore. Continue reading »

Here’s What’s Wrong with the Backlash of the Backlash of ‘Girls’
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Here’s What’s Wrong with the Backlash of the Backlash of ‘Girls’

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Makini Brice

I assume we’re supposed to think, “Oh. Maybe I’m being too harsh on Lena Dunham and Girls because I’m sexist. Sexism solved.” Continue reading »

There Aren’t Any Words for How Horrifying ‘Celebrity Swan’ Is
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There Aren’t Any Words for How Horrifying ‘Celebrity Swan’ Is

Posted on February 24, 2013 by Divya Sonti

The two seasons that Fox’s The Swan was on air should be a disgrace to the history of airwaves. Now it’s being revived in the only way TV knows how- adding d-list celebrities. Continue reading »

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Television Can Do Good, After All: Crime Drama Viewers Are More Likely to Intervene Against Sexual Assaults

Posted on February 20, 2013 by Makini Brice

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Good news, fellow fans of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit! Continue reading »

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6 Social Issues ABC’s Happy Endings Covered While You Weren’t Watching

Posted on February 15, 2013 by Makini Brice

Sony Pictures Television (2011)

I promise you, if you are looking for a laugh and for some gentle commentary about social issues, you will find it here. Continue reading »

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