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HIGHLIGHTS FROM AWARENESS

What BLM Means to Me
To aggregate my experience as a black girl in America facing the Black Lives Matter epidemic would take me several pages, but for now I will try my best to articulate how I feel in one page.… Continue reading →

“Political Camp, Dominated by Drag”: Marsha P. Johnson
Rupaul’s Drag Race came into my life later in high school via a friend and their personal obsession. Half of this friend’s witticisms stemming from the show, rendering us all into constant fits of laughter, paired with… Continue reading →

Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood: ADHD in Women
“Look! A squirrel!” “You’re running on dial-up while everyone else is running on WiFi.” “You’re such a blonde.” “What are you looking at? Are you paying attention?” These are just a few of many phrases I’ve heard… Continue reading →
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PEACHY KWEEN HIGHLIGHTS

Small Business Significance: Jennifer Knef of KnefTee
Meet Jennifer Knef and her husband, Sam: Jennifer has been my best friend for nearly 15 years. They currently reside in Michigan where Sam works as a news reporter. Jennifer has a degree in teaching, works in… Continue reading →

Ali’s Story: A Look Inside the life of a Female Marine and a Single Mother
We used to be dancers. From the ages of 2 to 18, I took classes in ballet, tap dance, jazz dance, lyrical and a bit of tumbling. Since I’m a woman who does not hide her femininity… Continue reading →

Making a Drag Queen: Euphoria MarxxX
Who is Euphoria MarxxX? A millennial drag queen that’s ready to shake up the political world? Most definitely. Someone ready to question the norms of society and how we view politics? Absolutely.… Continue reading →
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