World AIDS Day
By Brooke Davidoff World AIDS Day was December 1st. I did not know that until 2010. It was his 21st birthday when our flirting elevated… Read More »World AIDS Day
By Brooke Davidoff World AIDS Day was December 1st. I did not know that until 2010. It was his 21st birthday when our flirting elevated… Read More »World AIDS Day
By Brianna Green I ended the second part of this trilogy by saying, “The second thing that really bothers me is the entitlement this man felt that led… Read More »Blocking Someone Doesn’t Mean It’s Over – Part III
By Adriana Miranda “Missing White Woman Syndrome: a term coined by the late PBS news anchor Gwen Ifill, refers to the mainstream media’s seeming fascination with… Read More »Missing White Woman Syndrome
By Brianna Green If you caught the first part of this post in October, you’ll remember that one morning at 10 a.m. I blocked the number of a guy I had been seeing. Unfortunately, blocking… Read More »Blocking Someone Doesn’t Mean It’s Over – Part II
By Sierra Voorhies (Hackers, her name is not the answer to any security questions. Go away.) A couple weeks ago, I wrote about my Grandma… Read More »My Maternal Grandma
By Adriana Miranda When I arrived in Mexico in 2018, I felt like I was meeting my grandma for the first time. I spent the… Read More »Mama Ofelia
By Taylor Michl Before she retired, my Grandma Kay owned a travel agency. She and her late husband used to travel the world together. Her life revolved around… Read More »Grandma Kay
By Arzie Umali My family came to America when I was a little girl. Although it wasn’t the plan, we ended up staying and making… Read More »My Lola
By Brianna Green It seems silly to write about my grandfather as a grandmother figure, but he was the person who came to my mind. My grandfather… Read More »My Grandfather
By Ace Garrett The lovely lady on the left is my grandma. My brother and I have loved her with our whole hearts since we… Read More »Feeling Loved