
Representation: Is It All Just Noise?
New in Style Odyssey, Ayah Rashid examines the fashion industry's shortcomings in advocating for increased diversity

Coloring in the Lines: Diversity in Publishing and Mainstream Literature
From the heart of New York’s indie publishing scene, Vamika Sinha critiques the lack of true representation and diversity in the publishing industry.

The 126-Year-Old White Gaze of Vogue
Why does it matter so much to have a black photographer shooting the cover of Vogue? Tyler Mitchell is the first in the magazine’s long history.

On Interracial Relationships, The Sunken Place and Middle-Class Whiteness
“I started noticing all the times when my Dad and siblings were the only people of colour in a social group.” — Zoe Jane Patterson weaves personal experience with an analysis of Jordan Peele’s film Get Out to talk about race.