All posts by Simi Adeniyi

She/her, Atholton junior, lover of all things fictional

Black History Month is Good, but Not Perfect.

“Black History Month has inherent value because it grants Black people rare positive visibility. However, the month has faced criticism for a number of reasons.”

Beauty: Difficult to Attain, Impossible to Maintain

Story by Simi Adeniyi
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Board of Education Finally Makes a Decision About Midterms

Story by: Simi Adeniyi
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“Mental health doesn’t mean we get rid of the things that challenge us, it means we are able to overcome challenges.”

Daniel Hale: American Hero or Traitor?

Story by Simi Adeniyi There is a long list of government scandals, and an even longer list of whistleblowers jailed, blacklisted, or punished for revealing them. A whistleblower is an individual that reveals information about […]

The Power of Black Representation

Photo source: Inspirations Magazine

When minorities are pushed to the front of a sci-fi story and given the cool powers, ambitious (and satisfyingly unrealistic) love story, and hero’s journey, it allows them to think beyond the sad reality.