JessinAge 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 reflection5 min read·Nov 17, 2022----
JessinAge of AwarenessHow Minority Language Shifts Affect Standardized Education SystemsWhy translational power feuds with Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novels matter today6 min read·Sep 16, 2022----
JessinThe Writing CooperativeWhen Should You Allow Your Works To Be Translated?A case study of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and minority language shift6 min read·Aug 10, 2022----
JessWhat Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Famous Novel Reveals About Linguistic CensorshipThe nuances that get lost in translation6 min read·Aug 1, 2022--2--2
JessinBe 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.6 min read·Jul 31, 2022----
JessinThe 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…2 min read·May 18, 2022----
JessCan a Negro Study Law in Texas?How Charles White’s painting accentuates a power imbalance7 min read·Apr 8, 2022----
JessinBetter Humans4 Steps to Like AnythingA step by step routine that will help you appreciate the knowledge around you8 min read·Apr 6, 2022----
JessinAge 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”5 min read·Apr 4, 2022--1--1
JessWhat Nazi Germany Physicists Taught Me About Human NatureSpoiler: We’re not as moral as we’d like to think.7 min read·Mar 13, 2022--2--2