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Like Mother, Like Daughter- by Kavita Sarin
I understand now why she wore sarees wrapped around her shoulders
On my mind- by Ruby Ingra
The influence of media can go far deeper than simply adopting Carrie-isms. In a sense I’m glad that I’ve become so aware of the influence.
What if your home is not mine- by Jocelyn Flores
I wonder if you
made your bed before your death. Did abuelita, Oh!
Listening- by Praniti Gulyani
“Go ahead. Complete what you were saying. I want to listen. I want to listen to what you have to say” says my Sociology teacher.
Colleclectic - The Joy in Bits & Bobs- by Ruby Ingra
I need to confess that I have a mild, harmless, dumb love for the bits and bobs. All the bits and bobs. Every bit and every bob.
The Worth of a Word- by Praniti Gulyani
I am not a day older than eight, not a minute lesser than eight. Because I’m scared; traumatized; petrified. Of being anything but eight.
Roma Enamorada, poetry, and more: an interview with Jimena Yengle
An interview with Jimena Yengle, author of 'Roma Enamorada'.
My Heart and I- by Praniti Gulyani
I am seventeen years old, just about venturing into the angry alleys of adulthood.
Shanghai 01- artwork by Cori
Cori is a seventeen year old budding artist from Chicago. When not drawing, he likes skateboarding, dolmas, and wearing too-baggy clothes.
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