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The unexpected brings out the thoughts we try to suppress. The rise of COVID-19 has shown itself to be the Kryptonite to all the good deeds we act on to suppress our true feelings. The videos of people antagonizing people of Asian descent, the stockpiling of toiletries, and the capitalistic structure that allows hand sanitizer to be sold for more than $50 on Amazon.com have reminded me how disjointed we become from each other when a crisis takes place.
Distrust grows viciously.
Read MoreWomanism is this very new, very fluid, very beautiful theory that works to eradicate oppression and inequalities of all forms for all people, celebrate Black culture, myth, orality, spirituality, history, and spotlights the efforts and beauty of Black women.
Read MoreHow many times a day do you find yourself endlessly scrolling just to pass time or drowning yourself in mediocre playlists to keep silence at bay? Here are a few resources that can be used to become active in investing in your mind daily.
Read MoreBut for this day, for these twenty-four hours that we plan for, relax through and watch leave, are like you Dr. King - a dream deferred.
Read MoreEvery time I said no, took a pass, or thought I would not measure up for an opportunity that would have added wealth to my life, there was almost always a person that took it with success flying after them. Their qualifications did not matter a lick. The most important thing was that they went for it when I didn’t.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that social media has become an integral part of daily life. We check our feeds for updates on loved ones, the latest pop culture scandal, and heavy-hitting news. Even our politicians have realized how important this particular medium can be in reaching their target audiences.
Read MoreGrowing up, there was this rule: “what happens in this house stays in this house.” which meant that when things get bad, you don’t share what’s wrong with others; you keep it to yourself. Right?
Read MoreAs I write this, there are other tasks demanding my attention within the limited space of my planner. That second French Exam which will be taken at the early hours of the next day. Those many assignments for Modern Dance which should have been done weeks ago. And there, right there smack dab in my face, are the many hours I will dread researching ways I can financially support myself in college without the need for a sugar daddy.
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