‘Money Heist’ Portrays Our Deepest Fantasy: Taking Down Capitalism
…system, using its flaws. And with that, Money Heist gave us the ability to dream of what it looks like outside of the constraints of our economic system. Through these…
…system, using its flaws. And with that, Money Heist gave us the ability to dream of what it looks like outside of the constraints of our economic system. Through these…
…as Lupe and Derrick Delgado as Chico in Our Lady Lupe CRISTINA ESCOBAR: Also, I see so many artifacts of our culture – multigenerational families, the economic struggle, Catholicism blended…
…says as much about her as anything else. Even if “making it” economically doesn’t mean happiness for her or the people she cares about. LISSETE LANUZA SÁENZ: Which brings up…
…industrialization, and human consumption and their effects on the ongoing existence of things dietary staples and they do it with a sense of humor. Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services Sometimes…
…economic angle, frustrated at the Selena industrial complex and its implications for the woman herself and our entire community. She writes, “The ubiquity of her image and story is running…
…trades on her looks for quick escapes, relying on men for her sense of self and her economic day-to-day. She ends up murdered by one of her partners. The other…
…and wreaking havoc on their community. For the activist group, it’s how to hold back the tide of economic “development” that’s destroying the neighborhood and, to push the tide metaphor,…
…simply trying to make money? Trying to prove black excellence through economic success? Using their capital to fight for civil rights? They don’t know. And that ambiguity may mirror the…
…straight, gay, and bi while of different ages, weights, and socioeconomic classes. You know, like life. And when it comes to romantic relationships, the show disrupts the usual tropes. Yes,…
…racial, economic, and gender justice by centering the experience and expertise of communities most impacted by systemic injustice. Previously, she worked at The Representation Project, a nonprofit using film and…