While movements such as Time’s Up have served as champions for modern feminism, the heteronormative, cisgender, upper class, whiteness of those that serve as the face of these movements pose a crippling threat to the visibility of intersectionality.
Hi there. My name is Caroline Cabe, and I am a rhetoric and writing student at the University of Texas at Austin. I currently write for the Texas Orator and have worked with literary magazines nationwide such as Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts' "Eleven and a Half". I enjoy journalism and research-oriented writing as well as fiction and play-writing.
While movements such as Time’s Up have served as champions for modern feminism, the heteronormative, cisgender, upper class, whiteness of those that serve as the face of these movements pose a crippling threat to the visibility of intersectionality.
In the midst of the political and social unrest fueled by Trump’s presidency, Caroline Cabe looks deeper into the devolution of political activism from a desperate means for change to a device for self-consolation.
Caroline Cabe delves into the inner workings of Todd Phillips’ new film Joker and the violent shooting threats made on the title character’s behalf.