This week in Huffington Magazine: The Culture Issue

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THIS WEEK IN HUFFMAG

In this week's Huffington Magazine we talk about culture in the United States and how it's changing. Watch why Patrick Stewart is ecstatic about marriage equality, read why the Ferguson protests worked, read about Hollywood women who have called out industry sexism and look at stunning same-sex wedding photos that are so full of love.

PHOTOS AND VIDEOS

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK | Museum Shows Its Most 'Liked' Paintings In Crowd-Curated Exhibition #SocialMedium

HUFFPOST UNFILTERED | Museum Shows Its Most 'Liked' Paintings In Crowd-Curated Exhibition #SocialMedium

HUFFPOST LIVE | HuffPost Arabi's Senior Editor Dishes On Our Latest International Edition

VIRAL VIDEO | HuffPost Arabi's Senior Editor Dishes On Our Latest International Edition

FEATURES

POLITICS | The Ferguson Protests Worked

WORLD |
In His Own Words, Iraq and Afghanistan Vet Recounts Journey From Homelessness To Hope

BLACK VOICES | 11 Things White People Need To Realize About Race

WOMEN | Taylor Swift's Tweets To Nicki Minaj Are Peak 'White Feminism'

BLACK VOICES | Black Students In The U.S. Get Criminalized While White Students Get Treatment

WOMEN | 8 Hollywood Women Who Have Called Out Industry Sexism

BLACK VOICES | White People, I Hate Talking About Race As Much As You Do

HIGHLINE | Mothers of ISIS

BLOGS

JOLIE A. DOGGETT | Momma Can't Save You


JULIA CRAVEN | Please Stop Telling Me That All Lives Matter


DEMETRIA LUCAS D'OYLEY | Cultural Appropriation Isn't Okay, Neither is Attacking Kids

JOSEPH ERBENTRAUT | Why It's Not Cool to Criticize a Female Musician for Not Being 'Ladylike'

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