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A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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AAVE or African American Vernacular English describes a dialect of American English that is primarily spoken by African American and Black communities in the United States. However, those that use AAVE often face the stereotype of being uneducated or dumb.

AAVE vs blaccent; A debate on cultural appropriation

Shania Moore, Layout Lead January 9, 2024

High school hallways echo not only with the shuffling of textbooks, but also with diverse language—each sentence exhibits an aspect of identity and culture. African American Vernacular English (AAVE)...

Celebrities mixing up cultures and trends has become a norm. Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Katy Perry are just a few examples of public figures who appropriate culture.

How cultural appreciation becomes appropriation

Sophia Campbell, Writer December 9, 2020

As a kid, everyone is taught the golden rule: treat others the way you want to be treated. The American idea of ‘I can do what I want when I want’ overshadows it. Not considering how others feel is...

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