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- Top Story - May 2020
I Just Want a Damn Hug
Today is May 14th 2020; it’s my 28th birthday. While most people seem bummed about their birthday falling during the stay at home order in New York City, I am happy with it. Of course there are things I would rather do and places I would rather be, but I assume I will never have a birthday like this again and that's what makes it memorable. Much like the symbolism of a birthday - another spin around the sun, time passing - I know this time will pass and we’re getting closer to that day.
Christian JohnsonPublished 4 years ago in Humans Homeless Adventures Part One
They call this area the “18th Street Bridge”. "Who's they?" you may be asking yourself. Well, it's predominately the homeless that call it that. It's where some of us homeless folk like to congregate for Church at The Garden. Yes, let me clear that up for you... I am homeless.
Zoleeta Myers-WestPublished 4 years ago in Humansgiving thanks in a cocktail lounge
At this very moment, it was technically Thanksgiving.. Phoenix is a big city but in a lot of ways it is very small. If you are from Phoenix then you know.
Shaunté GloverPublished 4 years ago in HumansMemories that transcend
Childhood is the best period a person can have in their lifetime. No matter if it's associated with a lot of pain, abuse, or heartbreaks, or is filled with joy and laughter, childhood memories are nonetheless very sweet and dear to us.
Becka MaisuradzePublished 4 years ago in HumansThe Invisible Ones
I had the opportunity to learn about and engage with the philosophy of disability studies this Fall, 2017 semester. I came to understand the models of disability and how they apply to the functions of an ableist society. Throughout my studies, I was interested in the functions of invisible disabilities, i.e. a disability that cannot be physically perceived on first glance. I wanted to understand how those who cannot be physically identified with the disabled community interact with a world that perceives them as “one of the able-bodied crowd.” Because of social perceptions of disability, my goal was to capture how individuals who dwell in the “gray area” of disability identity take part in the two communities.
Kelly FerreiraPublished 6 years ago in Humans