By: Renee Skudra On an uncommonly cold and overcast day last year, heavy with the promise of an early frost, I received an email from...[Read More]
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There’s rarely a seat at the table for women founders, but policymakers can help I’m a woman working in male-dominated tech—more specifically, I’m a Charlotte-based...[Read More]
Since Women’s History Month began, I’ve been reflecting on my identity as a cisgender woman. I have been examining the intersections I exist at in...[Read More]
“I have no voice. I don’t have a purpose. I should be ashamed of who I am. I have no hope. I’m sad. I’m depressed....[Read More]
Pain is a strange thing. It’s something we all have, but experience in different ways. For me, I have begun to observe the relationship that...[Read More]
This article is published as anonymous at the request for the writer due to the personal nature of the content. Divorce. A word that should...[Read More]
This article was shared with permission from Neuse News and Davidson Local. On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States decided the...[Read More]
This article was shared with permission from the account owner. The original article can be found here. The United States has grown to be a...[Read More]
Q&A With Laganja Estranja: The Trained Dancer and Multifaceted Artist Who Recently Came Out as Trans
Many of us rooted for our fave LGBTQIA+ icon in the Emmy award-winning reality television series, “RuPaul’s Drag Race”: Jay Jackson, AKA Laganja Estranja. In...[Read More]
As most graduate students do, I relocated to continue my pursuit of higher education. While I understood what I wanted to focus on in my...[Read More]