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Writer Saeed Samra shares a mixed media project surrounding grief and collective liberation for those in areas of the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and more.
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Writer Saeed Samra shares a mixed media project surrounding grief and collective liberation for those in areas of the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and more.
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Poet Maliha Khan recounts a moment of intersectionality not just in theory but in practice, and the lived realities of identity introspection.
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Writer Alex Lalli shares creative prose that explores intrapersonal reflection.
Read More“GSP makes me feel like I’m adding to the Georgetown community rather than taking up space and resources.” - Isabela Gomez
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Marketing Director Théa Jacquand writes a whirl wind piece on existential musings reminiscent of flashes of life before death.
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Writer Fiona Naughton paints a quaint picture of what it is like to overlook the growth of both tangible and not so tangible memories.
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Graduate Student Stuti Padaliya writes a poem on the rats that she works with in her lab to establish peace and come to terms with animal euthanasia for scientific purposes.
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Writer Lauren Repella writes a short poem on sweetness, or lack of.
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Writer Ines Goei de Piante, shares a short story that follows two masked strangers becoming unmasked reflections of each other.
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Writer Ines Goei de Piante crafts a piece on how people in relationships may feel as they have a time limit before college starts or just in general.
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Written by Kailey Sjauwfoekloy, this poem is a flashback of high school glimmers and gleams.
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Written by Serena Barish, this piece touches on themes of dependence, friendship, and more as she ponders moments in her life.
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Written by Bilquisu Abdullah, this piece is an ode of sorts to her childhood and reflection.
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Submitted anonymously, this post alludes to the toxicity of comparison and seeking validation.
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Blog writer Théa Jacquand writes with vivid imagery as she pays homage to a hidden kingdom....
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Written by Betta Tham, this piece illustrates the thoughts of Tham on a summer day encounter with at a pond.
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