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Finding Her Way:East Coast Fall

Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writer Aubrie spoke about buying the right coat for the winter she will endure on the East Coast. I personally have not had a decent coat since the 90’s, I  stopped buying them because I never wore them. If I did, it would be 2-3 days. I have learned to layer so I can get cooler when needed and warm when needed, … Continue reading Finding Her Way:East Coast Fall

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Finding Her Way: The Perfect Home

Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writers Ujima is praying for all the students at Howard University. We hope everyone is safe and well after the shooting reported at the campus last week. Stay safe. I recently moved into my first studio apartment. While I’ve been living away from home since I was 18, there have always been roommates or housemates or people around. My apartment in California … Continue reading Finding Her Way: The Perfect Home

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Finding Her Way: NEW CHAPTERS

By Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writer There has been a lot of change around me recently. A little over two weeks ago, I arrived in D.C. for the second time in my life, this time with the majority of my belongings for the next three years in tow. A month ago, I was living my life under the impression that I was moving to Boston. I … Continue reading Finding Her Way: NEW CHAPTERS

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Behind the Scenes: Finding Her Way

Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writer For the past six months, I have been working on writing, recording, and producing an album called All Dogs Go to Heaven. I have been making music since I was a child, but I’ve never tried to release my work even though it has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. Recently, I have been trying … Continue reading Behind the Scenes: Finding Her Way

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Finding Her Way: Graduating the Unknown

Aubrie Edmond, Contributing Writer When I first read this reflection from one of our contributing writers, I thought about my college graduation. She captures something many of us know deeply—that mix of pride and fear when we step into something new. Her words remind me how often we celebrate the finish line without acknowledging the quiet courage it took just to keep going. As Black … Continue reading Finding Her Way: Graduating the Unknown