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Mar 20, 20201 min readWhat Womxn of Color Organizing Has Taught Me​By Sienna Kaske *An incomplete list of some of the things that I have learned through my positions on and off campus* 1. Self-love...
Mar 20, 20201 min readSexy AttractionBy Cyera Charles Like a manicured lawn she sits Sexy attraction Deep colors resembling beauty and warmth Soft to the touchYet no one...
Mar 20, 20201 min readAlternate RealitiesBy Maria Hernandez I went to an art exhibit at the University of Oregon. A painting depicting agricultural work was eye opening for me....
Mar 20, 20202 min read"I don't even know who I am, but you still want my skin."By Sofia Baum Here was the standard, not even a stereotype, but a standard for white moms from my hometown: straight, bleach blond hair,...
Mar 20, 20201 min readWhat if your childhood changed for the worse because of gentrification?By Michaela Carter Years later, today, as I am sitting thinking about my childhood, I begin to just have this urge to want to go check...