The Girls We’re Trained Not to See

Knowledge Day 5 By: Na’Riyah McKinney I’ve spent this whole summer chasing one question: how policies quietly reshape the lives of Black women without ever naming them. Most days that story hides in bill text and budget lines, and I have to go digging for it. Then I watched Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls inContinue reading “The Girls We’re Trained Not to See”

Madelyn Luther: Discursive Analysis of a Changing World

I have been passionate about the environment and social justice for as long as I can remember. As a born and raised Floridian, I have been witness to the effects of climate change and its resulting long-term societal injustices. In 2017, Hurricane Irma hit Florida and my family lost power for nearly two weeks. ThisContinue reading “Madelyn Luther: Discursive Analysis of a Changing World”