Ashley Tripp
Bio
I’m a freelance writer & artist. I create pieces about the things that move me with the hopes that they move my readers too. My work has been featured in multiple publications. Check out my website for more at https://msha.ke/ashleytripp
Stories (37/0)
The Power Spectrum of Tudor Women
Throughout history, no one has ever felt neutral towards a woman in power. For ages, women with power have been either idolized, like Queen Elizabeth I, or demonized, like Mary I. Rarely were there women in power that left indifference in their wake.
By Ashley Trippabout a year ago in FYI
- Top Story - March 2023
The Revival of Peeta Mellark
If you've been active on social media lately - Tiktok in particular - then you might be witnessing the triumphant return of The Hunger Games to pop culture. If you were fortunate enough to be a tween and upwards in the early 2010s, then you experienced The Hunger Games frenzy that swept the country firsthand in real time.
By Ashley Trippabout a year ago in Geeks
The Unspoken War Between Women
Note: There are women who believe and engage in bigotry - this post is not about them. That behavior is inexcusable. There are times when, despite our shared suffrage and sisterhood, those women need to be held accountable. Furthermore, it does not excuse the harm that has been caused by "pick me" behavior and decisions. The goal of this post is simply to raise awareness in the different ways that, despite our attempts to further gender equality, women are pinned against each other.
By Ashley Trippabout a year ago in Viva
March is Women's History Month
March is one of my favorite months of the year. Blame it on my Irish roots. It typically signifies a turning point to spring. I love the color green. And like Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day is just another way for us to infuse a little joy into our lives. But the best part of all? It’s Women’s History Month.
By Ashley Trippabout a year ago in Viva
March: Women’s History Month
March is one of my favorite months of the year. Blame it on my Irish roots. It typically signifies a turning point to spring. I love the color green. And like Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day is just another way for us to infuse a little joy into our lives. But the best part of all? It’s Women’s History Month.
By Ashley Trippabout a year ago in Potent