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Write for us! — Submission Guidelines for Intersectionality
Working together to make your story shine
Stefanie Morejon
Aug 24, 2024
Featured Stories
Freedom begins where identification ends
Freedom begins where identification ends
I could have written: “I’m a physics student.” Or: “I’m shy but ambitious.” Or: “I’m hardworking — or at least I try to be.” But that…
Valerie
Jun 24
What Trees Taught Me About Writing — 6 Invaluable Lessons
What Trees Taught Me About Writing — 6 Invaluable Lessons
Learn stillness, patience, and growth from the quiet teachers rooted all around us
The Quiet Shift
May 12
The Stranger at the Station: A Lesson in Almosts
The Stranger at the Station: A Lesson in Almosts
On missed goodbyes, fragile bravery, and people who pass through us
Lis Raiss
May 11
Writing Prompts
A Constant State of Flux
A Constant State of Flux
Monthly writing prompt for January 2025
Stefanie Morejon
Jan 4
A Love Letter to Language
A Love Letter to Language
Monthly writing prompt for December, and some thoughts on language and linguistics
Stefanie Morejon
Dec 4, 2024
Seasons of Change: November Writing Prompt
Seasons of Change: November Writing Prompt
Monthly writing prompt for November, and some thoughts about the seasons
Stefanie Morejon
Nov 2, 2024
Latest Stories
The Death of Teen Dating
The Death of Teen Dating
What Today’s Teens Are Missing
Mandy NM
Jul 13
The Weight of One Decision — Why It Feels So Heavy🥺
The Weight of One Decision — Why It Feels So Heavy🥺
A quiet moment with lasting impact.
Kanak singhal
Jul 3
How My Cat Saved Me
How My Cat Saved Me
Always by My Side — Through the Abuse and on the Road to Healing
Kelsey Hirsch
Jul 2
The Silent War of Brotherhood and the Need for a New Kind of Leadership
The Silent War of Brotherhood and the Need for a New Kind of Leadership
Wetin Man Do Man?
Kelly smart
Jul 1
I Wasn’t Tired — It Was My Soul’s Cry for Stillness
I Wasn’t Tired — It Was My Soul’s Cry for Stillness
It wasn’t exhaustion — it was a call to return to myself
The Quiet Shift
Jun 30
Gender Dysphoria
Gender Dysphoria
There is a difference between gender and sex
Following an Artist/Philosopher
Jun 29
Why Do Fighting Sports Make Us Cry?
Why Do Fighting Sports Make Us Cry?
And why is crying such a big deal anyway?
Mandy NM
Jun 28
You’re Not Bad at Math — You Just Gave Up Too Soon
You’re Not Bad at Math — You Just Gave Up Too Soon
Math doesn’t care how gifted you are. It rewards the curious, the stubborn, and the ones who are willing to sit in confusion long enough…
Valerie
Jun 28
Why You’re Upset (and They’re Not)
Why You’re Upset (and They’re Not)
Bite Sized Psychology Everyday
Urvi Ruparel
Jun 24
She Wanted to Give Up… Until One Message Changed Everything 💔➡️❤️
She Wanted to Give Up… Until One Message Changed Everything 💔➡️❤️
Kanak singhal
Jun 21
Summer in Tokyo: My First Sapphic Bar Experience
Summer in Tokyo: My First Sapphic Bar Experience
Lover girl reflections: they say home is where the heart is
Shalenah
Jun 19
How I Changed My Life — Without Burning It All Down
How I Changed My Life — Without Burning It All Down
A True Story About Small Steps And Surprising Shifts
The Quiet Shift
Jun 15
The Gate Between Us
The Gate Between Us
He had always felt time differently. While others moved in straight lines — past, present, future — he drifted through memories like…
Hailemariam M. Terefe
Jun 15
Not Talking Politics With My Dad Solved Nothing
Not Talking Politics With My Dad Solved Nothing
Surprisingly, talking about the weather had not brought us closer
Carly Gelfond
Jun 14
The Gift of a Beginner: The Power in Starting over
The Gift of a Beginner: The Power in Starting over
10 basic self-guided principles
Llyrik Al (lyric-Al/lyrical)
Jun 13
No One Is an AI Expert (And That’s Okay)
No One Is an AI Expert (And That’s Okay)
A Field Guide for CEOs in the AI Era
Angus Norton
Jun 11
Flambivert
Flambivert
On Love, Reflection, and the Art of Letting Go
Timothée LaJeunesse
Jun 5
Nobody’s Really Watching — and That’s a Good Thing
Nobody’s Really Watching — and That’s a Good Thing
Bite Sized Psychology Everyday
Urvi Ruparel
Jun 4
I Taught Middle School Sex-Ed — Here Are My Three Biggest Takeaways
I Taught Middle School Sex-Ed — Here Are My Three Biggest Takeaways
It was just as strange as it sounds, I promise.
Mandy NM
Jun 4
My Mom’s Enduring Love for Nature
My Mom’s Enduring Love for Nature
And what that taught me
Hilary Clark
Jun 1
An Open Letter to My Father
An Open Letter to My Father
The apology I never had the courage to say out loud — until now.
Ashmita Chetri
May 29
How I Overcame My Fear of Rejection in Relationships
How I Overcame My Fear of Rejection in Relationships
Reframing Rejection as a Spiritual Lesson in Self-Acceptance
The Quiet Shift
May 27
What Took Robin Williams From Us?
What Took Robin Williams From Us?
A Personal Reflection
Fundamental Consciousness
May 23
The Windmills of My Mind: A Full Spectrum of Emotions
The Windmills of My Mind: A Full Spectrum of Emotions
This is my truth. My truth is the only thing I know for certain, in this life. This gives you more insight into my life. As someone who is…
Timothée LaJeunesse
May 21
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