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Lost-n-Found Youth in Atlanta, GA

June 1, 2020 Brittany J. Rosario 0

A major problem within the LGBTQIA community is that families and friends aren’t always as supportive and accepting as we would think they would be. This leads to interpersonal conflict through political debates, personal opinions, and can cause psychological trauma to the LGBTQIA individual involved because they feel unloved and Read More Read More

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BlacKKKlansman: Film Review

February 6, 2019 Brittany J. Rosario 0

It’s the early 1970s, and Ron Stallworth (played by John David Washington) is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Through his determination to make a name for himself, Stallworth sets out on a dangerous mission: to infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The Read More Read More

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A Brief History of Christmas

December 9, 2018 Brittany J. Rosario 0

This holiday season, I’d like to focus on the facts of Christmas that many don’t know and don’t bother to take the time to look up. For example, why do we celebrate Christmas? How was it actually established? What is the significance of the symbols we associate with Christmas like Read More Read More

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Women’s History Month 2018

March 11, 2018 Brittany J. Rosario 0

Within the last century, women have accomplished many things from the right to vote to the right to own property to being some of the most influential and powerful people in society. In recognition of these successes, the celebration of Women’s History Month has come into existence. In the beginning, Read More Read More

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Anything is Possible in Wonderland

May 22, 2017 Brittany J. Rosario 0

Alice in Wonderland was originally written and published by Lewis Carroll in 1865. The novel tells a tale of a young girl named, Alice who is bored with ordinary things in life like books with no pictures or conversations when she sees a White Rabbit dressed in a waistcoat holding a Read More Read More

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Sex in Kemetic & Eastern Cultures

November 21, 2016 Brittany J. Rosario 0

When I was a teenager I was always curious to explore and learn more about my sexuality and the sexuality of other cultures. I would watch sexually explicit documentaries that were talked about the historical and spiritual aspects of love and sex. So when I watched: Ancient Egypt’s SEX Life & The History Read More Read More