Prioritizing Personal Boundaries in the Face of the Online ManosphereNot every change can be fixed. Some require distance. Others require letting go.1d ago1d ago
A Meal, A Mattress, and A Name No One Asked ForI remember the first shelter I ever stayed in. It smelled like bleach and lentils.1d ago1d ago
Marching for More Than MyselfLast weekend, I stood among thousands in our city’s downtown, holding a sign that read, “We Deserve Better.”2d ago2d ago
I Thought I Was Anxious…and it Turns Out the World Was LoudWhen I lived in Caracas, people said I was quiet.2d ago2d ago
Reclaiming Our Communities from the ManosphereWhen language online becomes dangerous offline, silence is no longer a neutral stance.3d ago3d ago
Academic Freedom Cannot Belong to One PartyWhen the government starts telling schools what to teach and who is allowed to speak, it is time to stop pretending this is normal.3d ago3d ago
Higher Education Cannot Be a BattlefieldWhat happens when universities are forced to choose between funding and freedom?3d ago3d ago
How Intentional Energy Shapes How We Heal and ConnectThere was a time when I did not think spirituality had a place in my life. It seemed abstract, maybe even unnecessary. But as life began to…4d ago4d ago
Poverty with a Side of CokeMy first panic attack happened in the hallway outside my chemistry class.5d ago5d ago
How Curiosity and Care Anchor a Modern Spiritual Journey Through LifeFor most of my life, spirituality was something I associated with tradition. It lived in the background of holidays, family gatherings, and…5d ago5d ago