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Jun 21

Random Teenage Musings — On Simplicity, Early Memories, and What to Live For

Collections of random thoughts of a naive, lost, and wistful younger self I guess I’d like to think of myself as being a wallflower, just like Charlie in that book The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Whenever Iʼm not talking, Iʼm thinking, reflecting. I mostly think about my studies —…

Teenagers

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Random Teenage Musings — On Simplicity, Early Memories, and What to Live For
Random Teenage Musings — On Simplicity, Early Memories, and What to Live For

Jun 21

Random Teenage Musings — On 90s Graphics, Happiness, and Inherent Goodness

Collections of random thoughts of a naive, lost, and wistful younger self I was re-reading something I wrote earlier about simplicity and 90ʼs cartoons. I know the quality of graphics today has improved tenfold, but is it weird that I prefer the simpler drawings from the old days? Like Hey…

90 S

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Random Teenage Musings — On 90s Graphics, Happiness, and Inherent Goodness
Random Teenage Musings — On 90s Graphics, Happiness, and Inherent Goodness

Jun 19

Through a Child’s Eyes

My college application essay on my baby sister, Trisha It was on May 2nd, 2004, at 11:32 a.m. when an angel descended into Room 102 of the Lutheran Hospital. Waiting patiently as I could in the room next door, questions began to race through my mind. What would she look…

Sisterhood

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Through a Child’s Eyes
Through a Child’s Eyes

Oct 10, 2021

Revisiting Amartya Sen’s “The Argumentative Indian” in an Era of Dialectical Contradiction

A reflection on the Nobel-winning economist’s collection of essays and the everlasting questions they leave us on defining truth, virtue, and reason. India’s Argumentative Tradition: Along the Path of Reason? The first volume, Voice and Heterodoxy, begins with an explanation of the title — “the Argumentative Indian” being a symbolic figure of India’s longstanding tradition of discourse and…

Truth

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Revisiting Amartya Sen’s “The Argumentative Indian” in an Era of Dialectical Contradiction
Revisiting Amartya Sen’s “The Argumentative Indian” in an Era of Dialectical Contradiction

May 20, 2021

A Plea for Humanity: In Defense of Human Rights, Stand with Gaza and Palestine

Late last year, I shared a harrowing account of my visit to the West Bank in January 2020, only a few months before the Covid-19 pandemic devastatingly struck the U.S. …

Gaza

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A Plea for Humanity: In Defense of Human Rights, Stand with Gaza and Palestine
A Plea for Humanity: In Defense of Human Rights, Stand with Gaza and Palestine

Published in Age of Awareness

·Mar 17, 2021

4 Lessons from Martin Luther King’s “Why We Can’t Wait”

Critical lessons from MLK’s 1964 book that remain relevant in the fight for civil and human rights today.

Martin Luther King

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4 Lessons from Martin Luther King’s “Why We Can’t Wait”
4 Lessons from Martin Luther King’s “Why We Can’t Wait”

Published in Perceive More!

·Feb 5, 2021

Music of Resistance — 30 Songs that Fight the Power

A non-definitive playlist of songs speaking truth to power — Although Donald Trump has left office, it is imperative that we the people unite to fight the legacy of Trumpism that lives on — an amalgam of Nazi-like fascism, white supremacy, violent extremism, and all of the worst ‘isms’ imaginable. History has warned us that our minimization and mockery of…

Racism

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Music of Resistance — 30 Songs that Fight the Power
Music of Resistance — 30 Songs that Fight the Power

Jan 19, 2021

America, Take Notes — Indian Workers Organize What’s Being Called the ‘Largest Labor Movement in History’

In a single day alone, laborers across India sent a powerful message to the workers of the world: Unite. Will Americans follow their lead? As the world remains deep in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, the working class has suffered tremendous blows from a global economic system that has…

Farming

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America, Take Notes — Indian Workers Organize What’s Being Called the ‘Largest Labor Movement in…
America, Take Notes — Indian Workers Organize What’s Being Called the ‘Largest Labor Movement in…

Published in ILLUMINATION

·Jan 2, 2021

I’m Agnostic, But There’s Something About Church

A while ago, I heard a voice in a church I stumbled upon as I was walking about — calling out in song, as if it was longing for me to come inside. I’d forgotten the immediate transformation I experience when I’m in church, the internal peace that resurfaces throughout…

Church

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I’m Agnostic, But There’s Something About Church
I’m Agnostic, But There’s Something About Church

Published in ILLUMINATION

·Dec 25, 2020

Why Do I Only Know 2 Prince Songs?

A commentary on the evolution of discovering and rediscovering great music. In 2016, upon hearing news of the untimely death of The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, I began to read about the music legend’s life and legacy. Prince was not only gifted in his craft as a trailblazing multi-instrumentalist…

90 S

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Why Do I Only Know 2 Prince Songs?
Why Do I Only Know 2 Prince Songs?
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