Women of Color | Government Edition This year’s midterm election has truly been one of epic proportion as it resulted in record-breaking numbers, 117 women winning across the U.S. With 84… Continue Reading ›
Camping up to Fashion: MET Gala 2019 Exaggerated, capricious, and quirky are just a few words to describe the theme of the 2019 MET Gala. “Notes on Fashion” is the 2019 theme… Continue Reading ›
Immigrant Everyday Life under Trump’s America: Unearthing America’s duality in morals OPINION – What happens when you feed off the fear of others? Do your commitments change once you put inciting fear at the forefront? I… Continue Reading ›
A Jamaican Woman’s Take on Feminism The idea to write this post is based upon my experiences within my nationality as well as growing up as a Jamaican woman and the… Continue Reading ›
Midterm Elections 2018: How Millennials Contributed To The Shift In Power The recent midterm elections opened the door for the much-needed conversation among millennials and raised the question: do our votes count? Maybe you’re a millennial… Continue Reading ›
Sacrificing For Success: Understand The Journey I always knew that I would be successful, but I was unaware to what extent. It is one thing to know you’ll be fine, but… Continue Reading ›
The Joy of Homecoming SZN: PWIs & HBCUs October is homecoming time for most college students, and while I have friends that attended PWIs (predominantly White Institutes), and HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges &… Continue Reading ›
Mukbangs: Glorifying Eating on Camera to Make a Quick Buck I find myself watching YouTube more than Netflix or Hulu. Whether it be beauty videos, movie reviews, live streams of video games, or the random… Continue Reading ›
Musical Politics | The Rise of Political Activism from Musicians and Creatives Death threats, protests and ostracism. These are the effects musicians faced if they criticized the political climate in the early 2000’s. If you weren’t a… Continue Reading ›
“Fist seen around the world”: The 1968 Olympics Protest – 50 years later Sports and politics. The two worlds that have collided and some would say the recent protests and boycotts across the country and in various leagues… Continue Reading ›
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