The Dragon That Remembers
Summary: A solitary night of dancing and wine turns into an emotional reckoning when a fleeting kiss in Mexico City awakens a fire...
Tenderness is My Form of Resistance
Summary: Written in the quiet hours of Valentine’s night—spilling into the early morning until 3:30 a.m.
The Last Dance of an Empire: Why This Time the Music Must Stop
With history as our witness, are we justified in writing the requiem for the decline—and the anticipated fall—of the American Empire? Absolutely.
Power Through the Press: Ida B. Wells’ Activism and Economic Strategy
Summary: This piece examines how Ida B. Wells used journalism as a powerful tool to expose racial violence and economic injustice against Black Americans in the post-Reconstruction South.
Machines, Migration, and Survival: A Latino Worker’s Life Through the Great Depression
Summary: This essay presents the fictional life of Rodrigo Mendoza, a Latino immigrant laborer, as a historically grounded worker’s perspective on the Great Depression.
Illusion and Integrity: Ancient Philosophy and the Examined Life
Summary: “Illusion and Integrity: Ancient Philosophy and the Examined Life” argues that ancient philosophy remains essential for navigating today’s chaotic, media-saturated, and morally fragmented world.
Why educating kids on Healthcare is Essential for a brighter healthier future
Providing adequate Healthcare to people with all types of conditions, including individuals with chronic illnesses, is the first step to building a better world, especially for students within the education department.
Disatu Eyes Foundation’s Projects and how the organization is constantly helping Ethiopian girls achieve their dreams
Going to school as a young boy in the state of New Jersey was at times very exciting but sometimes I would say to myself, “Oh no, not school again”, especially during the harsh winter seasons.