Natalie Shaw explores the idea of growing up through language, philosophy, and personal reflection, connecting the uncertainty of early adulthood to the pressures of job searching and the myth of becoming just one thing.
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Read MoreAnya Markovitz reflects on the intimacy, rituals, and enduring love of female friendship.
Read MoreNatalie Shaw’s 6th grade poem, reimagined as eulogy.
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My name is Natalie, and I am the new Digital Platform Director of Bossier, Georgetown’s one and only intersectional feminist magazine.
Artwork by Paige Benish
Writer and Artist Paige Benish shares a powerful reflection on humanity.
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Writer Julia Carvalho shares a collection of work written over the course of her gap year.
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Writer and Artist Julia Small reflects on the ties of familial bonds when torn between empathy and war
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Writer Paloma Gomez tries not to freak out about the passing of time while writing about what it means to be happy.
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Digital Platform Director Isabella Pamias reflects on the value of empathy and community building.
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Resident Creator Bilquisu Abdullah shares a micro-collection of poetry reflecting on spring
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Digital Platform Director Isabella Pamias shares some of Bossier’s highlights of this winter and ways of finding joy before spring arrives!
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Writer Saeed Samra shares a mixed media project surrounding grief and collective liberation for those in areas of the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and more.
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Poet Maliha Khan recounts a moment of intersectionality not just in theory but in practice, and the lived realities of identity introspection.
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Writer Alex Lalli shares creative prose that explores intrapersonal reflection.
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