Who I Am (continued)“One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way”.Jun 6, 2021Jun 6, 2021
GenA few months ago, a fight broke out at my middle school. It was a fight between two seventh grade girls.Feb 18, 2020Feb 18, 2020
The Mis-”Truth” Behind TV and Movie Ratings…A few days ago, I was scrolling through my teen Netflix profile, I found a show that I used to watch, Riverdale. I saw that they had a…Sep 3, 2019Sep 3, 2019
TV Needs to Change! And Here’s WhyA few days ago, my Gen-X mom called me downstairs to watch the MTV Awards along with her. Being a preteen, obviously, watching TV, in…Jun 25, 2019Jun 25, 2019
Organic is Cool, So Perhaps It’s Time for Food Delivery at Kids’ SchoolsAdults have very organic, yet delicious, options for lunch in workplaces, while us kids, are eating unhealthy food at school. People know…Mar 24, 2019Mar 24, 2019
“Boys Won’t Wear Anything Inappropriate”: Fifth Grade Girls Experience a Future of Systematic…A few months ago, I experienced a very unfortunate moment in middle school. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a pre-teen and an aspiring…Feb 26, 2019Feb 26, 2019
Bring Your Child to Work Day: Toxic for GenZI don’t hide the fact that I’m a pre-teen, and aspiring novelist and screenwriter. Though I think I’ve got my future all planned out, it’s…Feb 13, 2019Feb 13, 2019
How Suzanne Collins Brilliantly Wrote a Novel that Intelligently Connects with the Struggle for…In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Rue, a child tribute, was killed for the purpose of survival, by her competitors, as well as for…Dec 10, 2018Dec 10, 2018
I Discovered What it Means to Recognize a Shallow Story“‘We have different stories, different points of view, and different issues in the world. Other people should be able to see that,’”…Dec 2, 2018Dec 2, 2018