LOS ANGELES, CA – May 1, 2020. Protestors gather outside of Los Angeles City Hall protesting the safer-at-home orders. Due to the growing severity of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the city of Los Angeles has now been under self-quarantine, like the rest of the nation, for almost two months since March 19th. The world is waitingContinue reading “Protestors Outside LA City Hall During Safer-At-Home Orders”
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COVID-19 Affecting Graduating College Seniors
NORTHRIDGE, CA—With only eight weeks away from graduation, college seniors should be celebrating while purchasing caps and gowns at CSUN Grad Fest, but then the White House declared a National Emergency due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and CSUN moved to virtual classes, closed most facilities, and canceled every in-person event. The world awaits to seeContinue reading “COVID-19 Affecting Graduating College Seniors”
Reconciling ministries of faith and the LGBTQ community with a rainbow bridge
CLICK HERE to read this FULL article in BOTH SPANISH AND ENGLISH on El Nuevo Sol (CSUN’s Spanish Multimedia platform). “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separateContinue reading “Reconciling ministries of faith and the LGBTQ community with a rainbow bridge”
Multiple Sclerosis and My Mother
CLICK HERE to read this FULL article written in both SPANISH AND ENGLISH on El Nuevo Sol (CSUN’s Spanish Multimedia Journalism platform). I remember my mother’s feet dragging (something the doctor called “drop foot”), her legs tingling, and the doctors finding a lesion in her brain. My mother comes from a family lineage of healthContinue reading “Multiple Sclerosis and My Mother”
Survival of the Artist
OXNARD, CA. Puerto Rican born artist Jacqueline Biaggi uses her art as a form of activism and empowerment and in the future hopes to display this in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. 438 South A Street; an ordinary street in downtown Oxnard that is home to an “ombligo” or “bellybutton” of a place by theContinue reading “Survival of the Artist”
