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  • From Rape Culture to Consent Culture: What We Can Learn from Sweden’s FATTA Movement

    FATTA, a Swedish movement born from outrage and hope, redefined what consent means in Sweden — and it’s time we do the same in the U.S. Learn how a grassroots group inspired change, challenged old laws, and what we can do to bring a “party of consent” to America.

  • The Stories That Built Me

    During the holidays, my parents shared family stories that reminded me how deeply resilience runs in our blood. From my great-grandmother’s quiet defiance to my great-great-grandfather’s strength in the face of prejudice, these stories aren’t just history — they’re the foundation of who I am. Remembering where we come from isn’t dwelling on the past;…

  • The Magic That Stays With You ✨Page 394

    Harry Potter has always been my go-to comfort story — from dressing up as Hermione in elementary school to finding new meaning in Severus Snape’s complexity as an adult. Alan Rickman’s portrayal still reminds me that magic, like humanity, comes in many shades. Always. ⚡

  • After All Tomorrow Is Another Day – Losing a Grandparent

    Reconnecting with an old friend led to a heartfelt conversation about loss, faith, and what it means to witness the moment when a soul leaves the body. A personal reflection on grief, peace, and believing in something beyond what we can see.