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Social Awareness & Justice: Whose Responsibility Is It? — Bek Hirschmann

What is the verdict? Should celebrities have to share all their beliefs to prove they care? Or, will we allow actions to speak louder than words?

Posted byDetroit Mercy EnglishApril 27, 2020Posted inThink PieceTags:Cancel Culture, Harry Styles, Janelle Monae1 Comment on Social Awareness & Justice: Whose Responsibility Is It? — Bek Hirschmann

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Read the latest from "Between the Pages,” English major Erin Letourneau’s inspiring piece, “Advocating for America’s Future: Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem.”⁣
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Quarantine life has had its ups and downs and studying has gone into overdrive. To keep myself from burning out, I’ve been keeping myself distracted with things that might entertain you as well.⠀

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