School-Day Soundtrack: Mothering My Black Autistic Son
The authorโs son, Isaiah, prepares to eat breakfast during his morning routine. Photo provided by Julie Taiwo Quarles by Julie Taiwo Quarles Julie Taiwo Quarles is a Los Angeles-based playwright and English professor. Her plays explore her Nigerian-American identity, and her research centers Black performance and representation. Her three musicโฆ
A Glimpse at Grad School: Journalism Edition
The author, center and right, sits with her classmates following their first semester in a graduate journalism program. Photo provided by Katrina L. Spencer by Katrina L. Spencer Many ofโฆ
Small Changes, Lasting Impact: Practical Nutrition for Every Community
Khandle Hedrick (far left) with a cohort of graduates from the University of Arizonaโs Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) in December 2025. Photo provided by Khandle Hedrick byโฆ
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