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The following poem was written by our weekly writing group, The Green Walls Writer’s Project, in Zoom. Each person wrote a sentence about global warming and then we put them all together to form a powerful poem.
Illustration by Renee Wang.
Written by the Green Walls Writer’s Project.
I watch the icecaps melt as if god had turned the heater on over the arctic.
Excuse me sir, hi, yes, I am from...
A short interview about mental health by Kai Yi Wang, BRITE Youth Leader.
On August 16 2020, I did an interview with a friend of mine who had experience with the struggles of mental health. I wanted to get her perspective of how she views mental health and her thoughts on it. I’m so thankful I was able to share her thoughts and experiences in this piece.
Kai Yi: Can you introduce yourself so the...
Written by Israel Lozano, a BRITE youth spokesperson.
Our souls are like a candle
We start with one spark
And ultimately wait until it’s put out
Once again, left in the dark
Candles aren’t meant to be long lasting
Earth, wind, water, even fire
Our flames can diminish like
Dried up spinach and while we hope our flame
Just lasts longer than the rest
That’s not how candles work
That’s no...
Written by Ava Li, a BRITE youth spokesperson.
L is for listening.
A good leader doesn’t just drone on and on about their ideas and their ideas only.
They don’t just open their mouth, but they open their ears.
E is for enlightening.
A good leader enlightens their crowd.
Their message is heartfelt and powerful, inspiring people to take action and do what’s right.
A is for articulate.
How ...
This post was written by a CSUCI student.
This is based off of an individual who I will call Jose. He was my boyfriend all through high school and after. Jose was nineteen years old when I met him and I was fifteen, he was a drug dealer that my friends used. Jose used methamphetamines and other narcotics. He often felt alone and depressed as he grew up. His parents worked multiple jobs as immigra...
This post was written by a CSUCI student, featuring artwork by Ellawyn Wood.
INTRODUCTION
"Machismo" in Spanish is a strong or aggressive masculine pride often associated with a man's role in a traditional family. Unlike a “quinceañera” which is a milestone for Latino girls in which they celebrate their transition from childhood to woman-hood, machismo is not celebrated at all. Instead, it is of...
This post was written by a CSUCI student.
Every day I have the fear of someone driving under the influence causing a collision with either myself, family, or friends. Everyday there is someone out there who does not think twice about getting into their car high or drunk and speeding away without a care in the world. I fear not only for myself but for my sisters and father as well. Knowing both si...
The following information is from the Ventura County Responds website which was created to respond to the opioid crisis. In Ventura County, more than 200 people die each year from opioid overdoses. Prescription painkiller abuse, fentanyl and fake pills, and rising opioid overdoses are part of a nationwide crisis. Visit the website here to learn the signs of overdose and how to take action.
FENTAN...
This post was written by a CSUCI student.
I cannot remember the first time I had a panic attack, but I do remember the most recent panic attack I had. Being a senior in college has brought a lot of stress to me because not only is it my last semester but having to think about grad school and what you are doing after graduation is stressful. There are times I catch myself wanting to give up and ju...
Written by a BRITE young adult spokesperson.
I think that everyone has a story that they have to tell, no matter their age, gender, or experiences in their life. Some stories are positive in all of their aspects, while others have more steps than others that have varying degrees of feelings. I can compare it to a mountainous landscape, full of valleys and peaks; some have flowers, others are comp...
Written by Alexis Shumack, a young adult.
“Just stay on your side of the road. Don’t look at the other cars, Lex. Just keep looking forward.”
In the last few months, my dad has been teaching me how to drive. I have this habit, however, of freaking out (a little) whenever another car comes tearing up the other side of the road. I shall paint you a picture:
I am jamming to Lizzo on the radio, the...
Written by a BRITE young adult spokesperson.
You are your father’s child.
Half of him and your mother.
He watched you become the woman you are today.
She helped groom the woman that now stands before them.
Mommy’s little gem.
Daddy’s little sunshine.
They both saw greatness in you.
You are the product of their love.
Their greatest treasure.
She took her time in raising you.
He took his ...
The BRITE program does not promote any unlawful use of drugs or alcohol.