Published inAge of AwarenessThe Thing Around Nnamabia: Reversal and Recognition in “Cell One”Applying Aristole’s framework to Adichie’s short story — a testament to the universality of surprise and reflectionNov 17, 2022Nov 17, 2022
Published inAge of AwarenessHow Minority Language Shifts Affect Standardized Education SystemsWhy translational power feuds with Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novels matter todaySep 16, 2022Sep 16, 2022
Published inThe Writing CooperativeWhen Should You Allow Your Works To Be Translated?A case study of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and minority language shiftAug 10, 2022Aug 10, 2022
What Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Famous Novel Reveals About Linguistic CensorshipThe nuances that get lost in translationAug 1, 20222Aug 1, 20222
Published inBe YourselfI Sucked at Speech and Debate For 6 Years. Here’s What I Got Out Of It.A journey to find my niche in a culture that rendered authenticity unattainable.Jul 31, 2022Jul 31, 2022
Published inThe JunctionIf I Had the CourageIf I had the courage, I would be able to say so much. My thank yous, I’m sorrys, I miss yous, and I love yous. I sound like I’m clinging to…May 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Can a Negro Study Law in Texas?How Charles White’s painting accentuates a power imbalanceApr 8, 2022Apr 8, 2022
Published inBetter Humans4 Steps to Like AnythingA step by step routine that will help you appreciate the knowledge around youApr 6, 2022Apr 6, 2022
Published inAge of AwarenessI Applied For College In the Middle of a Pandemic. Here’s What I Suggest.What I learned about myself, colleges, and being in “unprecedented times”Apr 4, 20221Apr 4, 20221
What Nazi Germany Physicists Taught Me About Human NatureSpoiler: We’re not as moral as we’d like to think.Mar 13, 20222Mar 13, 20222