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What’s In A Name, And Who’s Asking?At Pizza Pizza, Starbucks, and the photo store down my street, my name is Sara. It’s not a lie. It’s my middle name. It’s easy to spell…Aug 22, 20191401Aug 22, 20191401
What Young People Need From The Hunger Games PrequelGen-Z Needs Suzanne Collins to Answer Some Tough QuestionsJul 17, 201933Jul 17, 201933
Finding the World WithinNo one will know about my family’s struggle with mental illness because no one will talk about it. Generations have lost this knowledge…Jun 18, 20195Jun 18, 20195
Hunnybee In The Tree — Winnie The Pooh’s Impact on my Life“People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day,” says Winnie the Pooh in A.A Milne’s classic novel. There we have one of…Jun 10, 2019481Jun 10, 2019481
My Guyanese Mom Taught Me Period Protocol at a Young Age-What That Means to Me NowThe future of menstrual educationMay 7, 201929May 7, 201929
What happened to magic?I was six years old when I realized that Santa Claus wasn’t real, but I told no one. I let everyone in my family believe that I was…Dec 19, 201811Dec 19, 201811