
A COVID Mental Health Journal: Dear Sanaa, Look How Much You’ve Grown
The pandemic had affected me and my mental health. No social time with friends. Being at home all day, everything just felt like a repetitive

The pandemic had affected me and my mental health. No social time with friends. Being at home all day, everything just felt like a repetitive

At the age of eight, as my parents and I planned to make the transition from public to private school for both me and my

On May 20, Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp wrote a letter to the State Board of Education opposing the teaching of critical race theory in

Though these skills may not be requirements before going to college, they are definitely things that would prove to be helpful when you are in

In recent times, the term “Critical Race Theory” has become more prominent in debates. The big question being asked is: should CRT be taught in
Expanding the accessibility of educational opportunities within the prison population yields a plethora of generational benefits.

For some reason, I didn’t believe the adults or high school graduates when they said junior year is really going to humble you.

March 13, 2020. The day schools across the country declared they were closing for what seemed to be just two weeks, but wound up becoming

For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to

Applying these strategies, I felt better knowing that I had support from my teachers who were aware of how difficult the virtual world was becoming.

The University of Georgia, located in Athens, GA is the oldest public university in the state of Georgia and one of the country’s most premier

“If the message was correctly taught within schools, maybe people could understand the revolutionary ideas that Dr. King held and begin to understand the various