Team Guava’s Voter Registration Zine

Team Guava’s civic zine, “Your Vo(te)ice Matters,” highlights the importance of using one’s voice through voting. Intended for incoming youth voters, older voters who lack support, and audiences who may not have had access to voting support before, this zine emphasizes staying educated on important topics and making an impact on one’s community, state, and …

Team Guava’s Red-Pill Podcast

Team Guava’s podcast explores the nuances of social media algorithms in contemporary society, emphasizing the ideological shifts that are primarily affecting young men. The term “red pill,” has evolved from its original usage in The Matrix, becoming an indicator of right-wing spaces using podcasts and other direct channels of communication to normalize hateful, misogynistic principles. …

Reflections of Annenberg: Unruly Ankle Sprains, Kindness, and a Comforting Insight on Rejection

Week three posed more than academic challenges for me, but the kindness of my friends carried me through (and crutches, too). Chill Monday who? Monday was an abnormally relaxed day that began with classic cream cheese bagels. For our Communications class, we discussed different types of Asian American representation in the media, and whether or …

Reflections of Annenberg: Questioning, Dining Halls, and an Actor’s Guide to Avoiding AI Cloning from a Corporation (or its affiliates; see small print below)

This second week at AYA was all about going deep into projects and practice. Much more busy than last week! Question the Construct  On Monday we heard from Taj Frazier, a professor from Annenberg who talked us through the history of Krump— a style of dance native to the Los Angeles. In addition, his talk …