Category: Arts/Culture

  • Artistic Expression: A Method of Peace

    Artistic Expression: A Method of Peace

    My name is Dylan Anderson. My pronouns are he/him and they/them. I identify as a biracial, transgender person of colour, but I mainly identify as an artist. Most times I use paint as well as other kinetic mediums when I create my art, but I also use photography and other digital mediums to express my…

  • Our City Heights

    Our City Heights

    What does City Heights look like, feel like, taste like, and smell like? The food (in City Heights) is very unique. City Heights has a lot of restaurants, but at the same time, it has good food from all over the world. You can smell different types of food from each block – from Ethiopian…

  • The World is in Our Voices: The Power of Youth Storytelling

    The World is in Our Voices: The Power of Youth Storytelling

    Youth voice has always been vital to social and political change. Young people shape the way we see social progress and our future, yet sometimes the power of youth voice is forgotten.  We are told that we are “too young,” that we “don’t know enough,” that “our opinions are invalid.” These sentiments have the power…

  • Appearing a Chair and a Table Out of Thin Air

    Appearing a Chair and a Table Out of Thin Air

    The first day of high school was like stepping into an alternate universe. My previous school – Iftin Charter School – was homogeneous in its composition of Muslim, Somali and first-generation students. There, I fit flush with the student population. It was a larger, more hectic, version of my own home. At Crawford High School,…

  • Communities Shape Lives

    Communities Shape Lives

    Each and every individual is made up of so many different factors, it is nearly impossible to try and name them all. All of these experiences, upbringings, memories, etc. make us unique, and who we are. It is not just the mental, spiritual, and emotional qualities, or the inner features that make us who we…