During these hard times a lot is going on in the world. The death and injustice for George Floyd sparked an outrage not only all over the country but all over the world. Protests were held in major cities like London, Berlin, Tokyo and Rio de Janerio. With the Black Lives Matter movement growing exponentially … Continue reading Stronger Together
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Music to Listen to: Glitter
Just yesterday via all social media platforms Mariah Carey announced that she would finally be releasing her underrated 2001 album Glitter on all streaming platforms. This comes two years after the Lambily (that is Mariah Carey fans, aka Lambs) pushed the album by pure sales to the number one spot of the iTunes chart with … Continue reading Music to Listen to: Glitter
History of Basketball Shoes
My friends Ben and Collin, have a podcast called The Bull and Hawk Sports Show. This week they wanted me to call in and be one of their guest for their new podcast they are making. Since they know I like fashion and their show is about sports they wanted me to talk about something … Continue reading History of Basketball Shoes
Things to Do While Quarantined
With the recent Coronavirus pandemic many everyday things have started to come to a halt. Schools for everyone; from elementary school to college courses have been canceled for the rest of the month. Grocery store are literally chaotic. As well as some job requiring their employees either to work from home or just stay home … Continue reading Things to Do While Quarantined
Woman of the Week: Katherine Johnson
Katherine Johnson at her desk Since March is National Woman’s Month, I decided that for each week of this month I will make a blog post highlighting a woman’s accomplishments from various work fields varying from Fashion to Music and everything and anything in between and further. For my second installation of this series, when … Continue reading Woman of the Week: Katherine Johnson
Woman of the Week: Carla Fernandez
Designer Carla Fernandez in front of various pieces she created Since March is National Woman’s Month, I decided that for each week of this month I will make a blog post highlighting a woman’s accomplishments from various work fields varying from Fashion to Music and everything and anything in between and further. I decided to … Continue reading Woman of the Week: Carla Fernandez
Femicides: The Horrifying Crimes Plaguing Mexico
“Do Not Kill Us!” FEMICIDE: The killing of a woman or girl, in particular by a man on account of her gender Earlier today I was getting ready to go out. I was in my living room putting on my shoes when I got distracted with the TV show my mom was watching. On screen … Continue reading Femicides: The Horrifying Crimes Plaguing Mexico
The Butterfly Affect
Since the beginning of this year, I have noticed a rise in the popularity of butterflies. Not saying that they were not popular before, but I did notice them being more prominent. From social media to activism, butterflies have fluttered to the forefront of our everyday lives. Social Media The butterfly trend can be seen … Continue reading The Butterfly Affect
5 Great People with Bipolar Disorder
Dealing with mental health issues can be difficult. The first problem is identifying them. But even before that is acceptance. You need to accept that you have mental health issues, and that help is always needed regardless if you are doing "fine". Once accepted and identified, it sorta gets easier because now you know the … Continue reading 5 Great People with Bipolar Disorder
Valuable Life Lessons We Can Learn From: Cinderella
When Disney+ launched their new streaming service everyone was excited. One of the biggest companies who has a huge selection of movies and TV shows, now finally has their own streaming service. They did not let the public know what movies or TV shows they would be posting on their services. The public found out … Continue reading Valuable Life Lessons We Can Learn From: Cinderella