Gimme the Dollar: Why Financial Education Belongs in Schools
Should schools teach kids about money? With teens clamoring for lessons on saving and budgeting, and young people facing rising costs and shaky economies, the answer seems obvious.
Important Object
A cherished mirror, weaving through family history, becomes a poignant symbol of self awareness.
This is not what Sarafina fought for.
Delve into the complexities of identity, agency, and self-determination in a world still grappling with rigid gender norms.
If We Were Bourn Free
Contemplate a reality where freedom is innate and oppression is a distant memory.
It's Just Us
Inspired by Akwaeke Emezi's "The Death of Vivek Oji," join Gogo Isolezwe in exploring themes of identity, spirituality, and acceptance in a queer African narrative.
Untightly lead
Dive into Doris's insights on nurturing a positive self-identity and its impact on societal contribution. Reflect on your own journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment.
Respectability and the Politics of Power
Gogo Isolezwe delves into the intricate dance of identity and power, revealing how societal masks of respectability often conceal the true diversity and strength of individual selves.
The Adultification of Black Girl Children
Unveiling the hidden struggles of black girl children tasked with parenting themselves and their communities.
Dialectic difference ain’t wrong
Discover how language, a powerful force that shapes our culture and identity, can become a tool for equity and belonging rather than a source of division.
Ageism both ways
Explore the timeless tale of ageism, where past and present intertwine in a landscape that speaks of home.