My time with the WOWW Campaign

[Top two flyers were created for the WOWW Campaign: Fall 2015] For those of you who aren’t aware, I have been interning with the WOWW Campaign for quite some time now, and I must say it has been a joy working with an incredible bunch. The WOWW Campaign, for those who have never heard of … More My time with the WOWW Campaign

By, Felicia.

My name is Felicia, and I want to personally say welcome to my blog! Well, you probably went through my portfolio, my resume, and my contact information [use wisely] to finally get to this point. Honestly, I’m so happy to be writing for you guys. I think I’ve tried to start a blog a million … More By, Felicia.

Color the Runway

[Written for SPARK Magazine:  Fall 2015] Being in the “minority” defines individuals who are not considered Caucasian. Being in the “minority” can hinder individuals from a lot of things, including furthering themselves in their careers when compared to Caucasians in the same field. This trend is what society has been exposed to and has continued … More Color the Runway

Brown Lives Matter

[Written for Journalism and Religion: Fall 2015] Muslim women have had their share of discrimination, ranging from the religion they practice to the articles of clothing they wear. A YouTube video titled “If Donald Trump Wins, Please Don’t Move to Canada” was produced by Sana Saeed, warning Americans not to move to Canada because Stephen … More Brown Lives Matter

Selah Community Says Goodbye to Sins During Tashlich

[Written for Journalism and Religion: Fall 2015] As Hilary Alterman tossed pieces of her whole-grain bread into the Barton Springs river, she watched her sins and inhibitions float away. As a Jew, this is one of the ways Alterman leaves the past behind and embraces the New Year. The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom … More Selah Community Says Goodbye to Sins During Tashlich