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The thing about starting a YouTube channel
….and why I postponed my documentary until further notice. In March 2018 I was earnest about filming my documentary, Stand Up, Take It Down. At the time, I was hellbent on being a serious director and somehow finding a way to make this my full-time job. My Kickstarter failed. I didn’t know what to do,…
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Experimenting with a no routine routine
With everything that’s been going on it’s totally normal that many of us may have no motivation to keep going, creating, or to simply go on. Even in places where COVID restrictions are lifting, many of us may return to friendships that are no longer the same because a lot has happened in the past…
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Mississippi partially reopens today/Mississippi reabre hoy en parte…
Mississippi partially reopens today so if you run errands, please wear a mask, wash your hands and practice social distancing. Many employees returning to work are either young college-age kids who didn’t sign up for this, or elderly folks who need the money because they can’t afford to retire. They’re probably scared and don’t need…
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Always check your spam folder
The great recession wreaked havoc on my generation. It was the first time I seriously wished I was talented at math or passionate about lucrative careers such as law. It’s hard to eke out a living during a harsh recession, especially when you studied art and enjoy writing. I still remember the day I applied…
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Digital nomads and expats should totally vote this 2020 (U.S.)
Digital nomads and globetrotters usually tend to be white, and I’ve met many who decide not to vote or who simply “forget.” But voting isn’t optional for people of color such as myself, and it’s time that everyone does what they can to exercise their rights and use the lessons they learn in their journeys…
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Is it possible to only read books by POC/Women authors for a year? Let’s find out!
With everything that’s happened after the American Dirt fiasco, I was inspired to read only books by people of color and women for a year. This was decided this morning when I woke up. I’ll be keeping track of them here, so this list will change as the year goes by. Here’s what I’ve read so far…
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In real-time: here are some folks tweeting about DACA
Living in Mississippi, you sometimes get the feeling that being an immigrant is the equivalent of perpetually screaming into the void. This doesn’t mean that no one is organizing around immigrants’ rights in the state, but as I will never get tired of mentioning, most people who get paid to do this work tend to be…