This article is long overdue but I took a month off from everything and everybody so now that I’m back let’s dive right into it! A couple of weeks ago i had a conversation with a friend and we were discussing “the friends with benefits" phenomenon; he was trying to convince me that casual sex … Continue reading Let’s talk about sex, baby!!
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In the mind of: Jean Claude Michel
Jean Claude Michel is a very dear friend of mine. He grew up in Haiti and started photography in 2010. I decided to interview him to better understand the work he does and how but most importantly through what other artistic branches he plans to expand himself as an artist. He is someone who is … Continue reading In the mind of: Jean Claude Michel
Yes, privilege exists… even in the first black republic.
I would like to first take the time to clear the air and say that this article is meant to shine a light on a privilege a lot of people enjoy in Haiti, not just for the heck of it or to pick on some people. It really is meant to help people understand that … Continue reading Yes, privilege exists… even in the first black republic.
5 things that left me shook in Maya Angelou’s “I know why the caged bird sings”
Hello and welcome back to my blog! I took on the task to read in full a book that I had always read through extracts, recommendations and reviews. Maya Angelou's "I know why the cage bird sings" is the first of seven autobiographic novels. In this book, she tells the tale of her childhood up … Continue reading 5 things that left me shook in Maya Angelou’s “I know why the caged bird sings”
In the mind of: Steven Baboun
Steven Baboun is a 22 year old, Haitian visual artist. I knew Steven when we were in middle school and as life went on we lost contact for a little bit, but with the rise of social media I noticed that this one kid on Instagram whose pictures were always poppin looked very familiar. Steven … Continue reading In the mind of: Steven Baboun