— and the flickering politics of objectification vs. reclamation.
Category: Reflections
Attending ‘March for Our Lives’ as a young, queer woman of color
Just by chance, I was able to make my way down to D.C. to be apart of history. Here is what that week-long endeavor was like.
What did you learn from studying abroad?
It’s been two weeks since I came home from the U.K. Here are my reflections on British culture and personal growth post-study abroad.
‘Tis the season for finals
Finals week is officially here.
3 things I’ve learned since shaving my head
These are my reflections in the week since I’ve done the biggest chop of them all.
Planning ahead for Brown Girls Only
I am always looking to amplify the voices of women and non-binary people of color.
Feeling the love at SU London’s End of the Semester Awards
Hi, my name is Caroline Colvin and I am filled with so much love.
The anatomy of a laptop: my life in stickers
(a.k.a. the only time you should judge a person by their cover.)
Remembering the legacy of ‘Donnie Darko’
Getting to write about “Donnie Darko” gave me a chance to reflect on life as a young, angsty cinephile.
We’ve been here: debunking the myth of England’s Windrush immigration
Don’t believe the hype. Black people have been coming to the U.K. long before 1948.