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Between Pedestals and Prison Walls: Women, Freedom, Identity, and the Cost of Equality
From farmhouses and factory floors to suffrage marches and sacred texts, women have long been forced to navigate freedom by adapting—or resisting—the environments that confine them. This article examines the cost of equality, the tension between dignity and assimilation, and how women survive without surrendering themselves.
Jae Byrd Wells
Jan 108 min read


Achieve Success on the Field or Court
A young man is finally brave enough to express himself to an older man who constantly communicates by being rude, judge-mental and...

Giacomo Levin
Aug 7, 20243 min read


Replacing Obsession with Healthy Choices
As humans, we all have coping mechanisms that we turn to in times of distress or turmoil. However, not all coping mechanisms are created...
Jae Byrd Wells
Mar 25, 20247 min read

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