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In this op-ed, Teen Vogue Associate Editor Aiyana Ishmael discusses the online discourse sparked by rapper Cardi B, exploring the ways fatphobia is still prevalent in fashion.
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Minnie “Gracie” Gadson claps her hands and stomps her feet against the floorboards, lifting her voice in a song passed down ...
Marine archaeologists, academics, film-makers and local descendants of enslaved people are working together to shed light on ...
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