"I have always planned on going to a college in the U.S., but people have suggested looking at schools in other countries because of the current political climate in the U.S." Read on
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Preparing for my 10-hour commitment, I set my moisturizer, shea butter and laptop on the corner of the mahogany dining room table. As daylight faded into darkness, I sat, parting my freshly washed hair into square sections and attaching the synthetic hair to the roots of my natural hair like my late aunt Holly taught me. Read on
Getting ready to transition out of high school, I am learning much about myself, what makes me happy and most notably about how I undercut myself. Read on
As our first stop on the Youth Theological Initiative “Praying With Our Feet” Travel Seminar, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, the only church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pastored, became a monumental part of our experience, for reasons no one quite expected. Read on
Four black attackers had violated a white boy and were so proud as to post a video on Facebook Live. Our insufficient response they considered confirmation of a sort of “racism, but in reverse.” That got me thinking about racism and what it would look like in reverse, if that is even is possible. Read on
Chris did not deserve the persecution of the people around him. He did not deserve to be pushed to his brink. Read on