InAdmiring MultipotentialitybyShalini BHyphenatedA first-gen immigrant reflects on the bittersweet journey of balancing dual identities, missing family, and embracing life in a new…Nov 14
InMomentumbyBarney AbramsonCelebrating Hispanic Heritage Month As A First-Gen Afro-DominicanoDominicans say “Cójelo con take it easy” instead of saying “Don’t worry.”, and I think that’s beautiful.Oct 13, 20227
Irvin Ventura5 Signs Of First-Gen Guilt (And How To Deal With It)It’s the quiet companion, the nagging doubt, and the omnipresent specter in moments of indulgence.Jan 23Jan 23
Vanya ScribesOn Saturdays I change my bedding.I was 25 when I first arrived in this country. I speak a little of the language, and definitely not yet adapted to the climate. She was my…Sep 16Sep 16
InAdmiring MultipotentialitybyShalini BHyphenatedA first-gen immigrant reflects on the bittersweet journey of balancing dual identities, missing family, and embracing life in a new…Nov 14
InMomentumbyBarney AbramsonCelebrating Hispanic Heritage Month As A First-Gen Afro-DominicanoDominicans say “Cójelo con take it easy” instead of saying “Don’t worry.”, and I think that’s beautiful.Oct 13, 20227
Irvin Ventura5 Signs Of First-Gen Guilt (And How To Deal With It)It’s the quiet companion, the nagging doubt, and the omnipresent specter in moments of indulgence.Jan 23
Vanya ScribesOn Saturdays I change my bedding.I was 25 when I first arrived in this country. I speak a little of the language, and definitely not yet adapted to the climate. She was my…Sep 16
DuncanTraveling With My First Generation Immigrant FamilyLooking at all my family’s old photos, most over 15 years ago. One of the many things I realized… Everyone looks the same — except..Jan 29