By: Raina Ram and Evelyn Ramirez Beyond the explosion of pink painted everywhere around the country this summer, Barbie carries a profound message that transcends the boundaries of a typical animated movie.
In a world often defined by materialism and superficiality, Barbie, at its core, is a story of self-discovery and empowerment and it invites audiences to explore themes of inner strength, compassion, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Barbie, the usual embodiment of perfection, navigates a world where she learns resilience, adaptability, and brings the audience on a spiritual odyssey where she learns to harness the power of mindfulness and perspective. These practices become her guiding light, and ours, as she navigates life's challenges.
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By: Aidan Kelley If you’ve ever wandered through textbooks, picture books or have been around the internet for a long time, you might have seen the countless images of stars, nebulae or galaxies that have been photographed, studied and researched for hundreds of years. Looking at these images depicts a sense of beauty in the unknown or untouchable, and if you were anything like me as a kid, you would want to know more about these images, who or what took them.
By: Jet Dressel
Looking to get your Fall on? The Glenelg Shield has you covered with our all-budget inclusive list of Fall activities you can do with friends and family. By: Angella Pulido Sample size number 2, bodies in different sizes, and people of different colors. Since the the Renaissance, society has accustomed women to believing that size 2 and below is the "right size," thereby influencing designers to only create size 2 and below.
But it's time for a change. This past fall, New York Fashion Week designers showcased collections with a statement of diversity and inclusivity. |
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