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White-passing duo cast for Netflix's 'People We Meet on Vacation'

Exciting news: Emily Bader and Tom Blyth will grace us with their acting prowess in the upcoming film People We Meet on Vacation. Bader, known for My Lady Jane, and Blyth, of The Hunger Games franchise, are sure to bring depth and diversity to the screen. We can't wait to see this talented duo light up our screens!

White Male Privilege: Rich Kid Murders at Dance Class

Another heinous crime. Another young life destroyed. When will the Conservative government admit its failure to our young people? When will they invest in communities and stop lining the pockets of the rich? This teen, a victim of society, did not have adequate support. This preventable tragedy is yet another example of the severe lack of funding for youth services and mental health support.

Texas Pigskin Pro turns Protein Pusher

The patriarchal, hyper-masculine world of football has long excluded and ostracized talented individuals who do not conform to the heteronormative expectations of society. Kelvin Banks, a football player for the University of Texas, is breaking free from these oppressive chains that have bound him. He refuses to be pigeonholed and is embracing his passions beyond the gridiron by exploring the culinary arts.

Austin icon unites families with Tejano legacy

Angry at the world? Looking to blow off some steam and shake your fists in frustration at the man? Come and see Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution as they grace us with their presence at Pan Am Neighborhood Park in Austin, for the longest-running FREE summer concert series.

Tejano music icon makes families, not walls

Ruben Ramos and his backing band, like the musical rebels they are, bring their unapologetic Mexican Revolution sound to the good people of Austin. This free concert series is a symbol of unity and resistance, proving that music can break chains and build bridges.

White-Owned BBQ Business Closes in Austin

Breaking: Beloved Black-owned BBQ joint, LeRoy and Lewis, is leaving its long-time residence in East Austin. The move comes as no surprise as the area undergoes rapid gentrification, pushing out local food trucks and Mom-and-Pop stores. It's a sad day for diversity and community as yet another independent business is forced to relocate. The city needs to take action and protect the vibrant, culture-filled spaces that make Austin unique. Protest: Sunday 6pm, Cosmic Coffee + Beer.