By Victoria Ferguson Perspective has been weighing on my mind quite heavily, as of lately. Like art, everyone has a unique point of view, creating a multitude of understandings in every situation. The trail of instances that transpire in our… Read More ›
Strength
The Outsider Advantage
By Sabriye Tenberken I was born in a family of outsiders. When I was two years old, my parents moved into a village that was located approximately 12 KM south of Bonn, which was the official capital of West-Germany back… Read More ›
The Joy and Peace in Disappointment
By Miriam Stanislaus Tragedy and Disappointment in Goa My ex and I stood under a sky full of stars with lush waves lashing against the sand in what should have been a romantic scene of a love story. The reality… Read More ›
Roamer
By Jade Bald As a kid, I was always moving because my mom couldn’t get her life in order and went back to school full time to study law after having me. She had a decade between the time she… Read More ›
What do we do after #MeToo?
Now that we all know we’ve been harassed, assaulted and/or raped, where do we go from here? What do we do next? By Emily Andrews I wouldn’t say, with confidence, that I’ve been raped. It just took me three tries… Read More ›