representation stories

The Power of Being Seen.
The Fight to Stay Visible.

Representation isn’t a trend. It’s a necessity. This section centers the voices so often erased, exoticized, or excluded in mainstream media, from AANHPI and Latinx to Indigenous, Black, LGBTQIA+ and women’s stories.

This is where identity meets storytelling and where visibility becomes resistance.

Black Stories

From resistance to renaissance, these stories celebrate Black excellence, call out erasure, and spotlight the cultural forces reshaping media from the ground up.

Latinx Stories

Whether reclaiming roots or confronting cultural silencing, these stories reflect the richness, resilience, and range of Latinx identity in Hollywood and beyond.

  • Whitewashing in Classic Films: A Look at Hollywood’s Most Egregious Cases

    Whitewashing in Classic Films: A Look at Hollywood’s Most Egregious Cases

Indigenous Stories

We’re not relics—we’re storytellers. These posts elevate Native voices, dismantle stereotypes, and honor ancestral power in modern media.

AANHPI+ Stories

From Asian American directors to Pacific Islander fashion icons, these stories fight invisibility and celebrate the nuance of AANHPI brilliance.

  • Whitewashing in Classic Films: A Look at Hollywood’s Most Egregious Cases

    Whitewashing in Classic Films: A Look at Hollywood’s Most Egregious Cases

LGBTQIA+ Stories

Queer stories deserve more than Pride month. These pieces spotlight LGBTQIA+ creatives, characters, history and the beauty of existing loudly..

Women’s Stories

Not just “female leads.” These stories reclaim agency, dismantle Hollywood tropes and highlight the women changing the industry on and off screen.

  • Sharen Davis on Power, Pride and the black Stories Woven Into Every Stitch

    Sharen Davis on Power, Pride and the black Stories Woven Into Every Stitch

  • Alma Reville: The Hidden woman & Genius creative Behind Hitchcock’s Psycho

    Alma Reville: The Hidden woman & Genius creative Behind Hitchcock’s Psycho

  • Women in Horror: 65 years of psycho, hitchcock & screams

    Women in Horror: 65 years of psycho, hitchcock & screams