Born in Jamaica, Sherine Green navigated a path of adversity and multiculturalism to find inclusion and belonging in the U.S.
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Born in Jamaica, Sherine Green navigated a path of adversity and multiculturalism to find inclusion and belonging in the U.S.
A poem inspired by a black swan in London, England. We feed the pure and white swans, In hopes the elegant swans flourish without feelings of fright and famine. Birds delight at the Festival of Food, as swans and other birds of intricate designs rejoice at the...
A short story inspired by the pursuit of the American dream centered around Indonesian characters.
Grace Grande shares her story of I.C.E. detainment after leaving the Philippines and coming to the U.S., involving her tumultuous journey to seek asylum and protect her children from harm.
The deaths of Marco Bullo, and his father, Andrea Bullo, emphasize the need for drunk driving awareness so families no longer have to endure the sudden loss of loved ones.