Are the Kids Alright? Post-Covid Schooling and the Great Teacher Resignation Educators across America have been taking to the internet to express concern over the future of post-pandemic learning and the increasingly disruptive behavior of their… Continue Reading ›
Camylle Appiahene is Blazing The Trail For Women In Her community Women are proving that they are capable of doing marvelous things regardless of the limitations society tries to place on them. Camylle Appiahene is another… Continue Reading ›
Wait are we dating? | A relationship with no label Wait, are we dating? Many people have asked themselves that question. It’s one of those moments when you like someone, but there’s confusion about the… Continue Reading ›
Old School Vs. New School Moms, Lessons Learned As the saying goes “things are so much different now than they were years ago.” This quote is true when it comes to moms and… Continue Reading ›
The need for a more inclusive American dream that begins with educational reform The American education system is tied deeply to the American dream. The idea that you can go to school, acquire a skill, graduate, and then… Continue Reading ›
Acknowledging the Pressures of Valentine’s Day Everyone knows Valentine’s Day is the most loved-up holiday of the year. Stores have pink, red, and heart-shaped merchandise for sale right after New Year’s.… Continue Reading ›
The Ultimate Supermom Within Her Community | Ericka Woods As the winter months are upon us, some of us can relate to the blistering cold weather and the overwhelming snow that follows. Unfortunately, we… Continue Reading ›
Surviving R Kelly Sheds Light on the Crisis in the Black Community After watching the first part of the “Surviving R Kelly” story on Lifetime there are a lot of thoughts flowing through my head, but the… 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 ›
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 ›
Crushing The Quarter Life Crisis May 29th, 2018. The day I turned 25. Twenty-five! A quarter of a century. It’s an understatement to exclaim that this thought triggered a bit… Continue Reading ›
Through the Lens of Novo Isioro- A Trailblazer and Inspiration During a time where women are advancing in their careers, goals and educational pursuits, some may begin to believe that the glass ceilings will soon… Continue Reading ›
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