Storytelling is a gift, and making stories for the big screen is the product of talent, hard work and a lifetime of experiences. “Epilogue” is the story that Radio Television and Film seniors Eboni Ellinger and Jordan Auzenne chose to tell in a short film for the University of Texas at Austin undergraduate film thesis.
As Black History Month comes to a close, it is the opportune time to reintroduce ways in which the African diaspora created a subset of American culture rooted in West African traditions. Looking at the role fashion played in the lives of black women during the 20th century, ORANGE Magazine connects their style to the past conditions of Black America.
With its growing conglomeration of wealth in the Middle East, the global fashion industry has taken an interest in targeting the vast population of Muslim women.
Some South Asian girls might remember applying layer upon layer of a beauty product called Fair & Lovely, a skin-lightening cream used to obtain the lighter skin they aspired for at a young age.
Whether students rose with one alarm or twelve snoozed alarms, not all students “woke” up. Popular and youthful, “woke” has emerged as a term for social awareness.