Remember the Ladies: Why the First Lady Deserves Equal Recognition to the President
By Farah Javed
For every obstacle a president faced, the first lady handled attacks directed at her husband, as well as at herself. She acts as an advisor, a mother, and a hostess.
Mental Health: From the Pandemic Perspective
By Isabella Lopez
There was no denying it, I felt like a butterfly whose wings were crushed by a large, overpowering boot, and yet I still cling onto life.
Unlearning Arabian Nights
By Mohammad Neaz
Orientalism is instilled not only throughout “The Arabian Nights” but also throughout various art forms in Western popular culture.
A Father's Strength
By Maria Jacome
I realized my dad’s strength should not be measured by a number generated by a machine or by his physical capabilities on any given day. It should be measured by the decades of perseverance and sacrifice that demonstrate an enduring soul-deep strength.
Worldviews Hidden Away in Word Etymology: Barbarian & Humanitarian
By Olha Sum
Understanding where the words we choose to employ came from and what they had originally meant can improve our ability to communicate and, more profoundly, broaden our understanding of our own nature.
Natural Hair Discrimination and How Society’s Impact Dictates Negative and Positive Perceptions of Black Hair and Hairstyles
By Roshelle Ferguson
One thing that always confused me was that my natural hair, growing out of my scalp, free of manipulation or chemical alteration, was an issue.
The Madonna-Whore Dichotomy
By Rosie Vollaro
At some point in her lifetime, almost every woman has experienced a version of the “Madonna-Whore Dichotomy”
We Should Bail on the Cash Bail System
By Alicia Garcia
The issue with the cash bail system is that it predominantly affects low-income families and minorities.
A Tale of Two New Yorks
A Collection of Writing
It is the best of cities, it is the worst of cities …