It’s often difficult for a comedy to quickly flip to serious commentary, but Eureka Day manages to show the real damage of vaccine skepticism with care.
Browsing: privilege
Proclaiming travel as a personality trait is a cheat code to appearing more interesting, a postured and easy indicator of ‘cool’ to others. If we quantify being interesting as the sum of different experiences in a man’s life, then sure, an avid traveller might win, having ‘seen’ more than someone who stayed in the comfort of their abode hooked to their laptop.
Together, Xavier Hazard and Director Mehhma Malhi lead a powerful creative team. Hazard achieves startling depth through his characters, with each narrative brought to life with intricate care.
This cognitive synonymity of “Ivy League” with the milieu of upper class privilege is most prominent in the way in which the man is dressed.
Intellectual space is precious, and it needs to be shared
MADELINE WARD thinks we should acknowledge our settler privilege
How the university wooes high achievers
Andrew Bell writes on inequality of access to academia in the Law School.
Sam Gooding doesn’t have a very high opinion of mild aerobic exercise.
Erin Jordan ponders privilege on the train to USyd