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Author: Sean Ogami

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Gender Week’s The Mask You Live In Review

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date May 26, 2015

Where does you come from? I’m using the singular person intentionally because I’m treating you as something separate from yourself, something that’s a product of […]

Tagged feminism, feminist, masculinity, miss representation, Movie, movie review, review, the mask you live in, the representation project
FEATURES

Parks & Recreation Producer Dead at 30, Leaves Comedy Legacy

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date April 2, 2015

At the end of Parks and Recreation’s final episode, a message appeared onscreen: “We love you, Harris. – The Parks Crew.” Not five days before […]

Tagged death, drugs, harris wittels, media, overdose, parks and rec, Parks and Recreation
POLITICS

Colorado Springs Chapter NAACP Bombing Still Unsolved

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date February 25, 2015

A bomb went off outside the Colorado Springs chapter of the NAACP (NationalAssociation for the Advancement of Colored People) in mid-January. Nobody was harmed by the […]

Tagged bombing, colorado, colorado springs, naacp, Racism, Terrorism, white guy, white man, yo momma
VOICES

OP/ED: Alcorn Case Increases Transgender Awareness

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date February 25, 2015

On December 28, 2014, 18-year-old Leelah Alcorn died. To be fair, it’s inaccurate to pin her death on one specific date; it was a protracted […]

Tagged leelah alcorn, opinion, transgender, transphobia
FEATURES ONLINE EXCLUSIVES

Mills Breaks Trans Barrier

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date December 10, 2014

In August, Mills College in Oakland updated its definition of “female” for its applicants to include transgender women, transgender men, nonbinary and intersex people. The […]

Tagged feminism, gender politics, mills college, social justice, trans, transgender, women's college
ARTS & CULTURE

The Transformers Comic is Truly More Than Meets the Eye

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date October 30, 2014

The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye made me cry. Yes, it’s about Transformers. No, the title is not a trick. A “sitcom, soap opera […]

Tagged comic books, comics, review, transformers
FEATURES

The Making of Healthier Tenderloin Corner Stores

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date April 21, 2014

A well-documented problem with eating healthy is the fact that the cheapest food tends to be unhealthy. Eating healthy can sometimes be simply out of […]

Tagged corner stores, food, Health, healthier, neighborhood stores, produce, san francisco, tenderloin
POLITICS

Japanese Leader’s Politics Cause Tension

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date February 13, 2014

Japan, geographically separated from the rest of Asia by three seas, has politically distanced itself even further through the recent actions of Prime Minister Shinzō […]

Tagged China, japan, Politics, sex, sex slaves, shinzo abe, slaves, tensions, will desnoo, world war ii
SCIENCE & TECH

The Sort-of-Homecoming of Tech Manufacturing

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

Is tech manufacturing returning to the United States? In a world where almost everything is made in China, being made in the U.S. carries some […]

Tagged electronics, lenovo, mac, mac pro, manufacturing, moto x, motorola, smartphone, smartphones, tech, technology, us, usa
SCIENCE & TECH

The Sort-of-Homecoming of Tech Manufacturing

  • Post Author By Sean Ogami
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

Is tech manufacturing returning to the United States? In a world where almost everything is made in China, being made in the U.S. carries some […]

Tagged electronics, factory, google, lenovo, mac pro, manufacturing, moto x, motorola, smartphone, tech, technology, us, usa

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