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  • April 6, 2026

    Activism: A Catalyst For Change

    My thoughts on being an “activist” can be summed up in one saying: “with great power comes great responsibility,” as said by fictional character Spiderman’s Uncle Ben. In moments of activism, the attention shouldn’t be solely on the activist, but on the message behind the movement. Like many acts of change, there was a willingness…

  • March 29, 2026

    Social Media Is The Answer

    How would you define social activism? Is it someone who posts about wanting change, or is it the person who actively finds the tools to communicate why change is important? Social activism requires awareness. Awareness of yourself and of society. Using social media as a form of communication can greatly benefit someone in an activist…

  • March 22, 2026

    To Be or Not To Be

    Does Social Media Have a Positive Effect on Viewers? Have you ever had a rough day at work, counting down the minutes until you can leave and get home to your bed? Me too. Now, have you gotten home, to lie down and scroll through all your apps as the time passes, and before you…

  • March 1, 2026

    The Road to Longform: The Legacy and Future of Black Writing

    I began this project, I was reminded of a 10-page essay I completed during undergrad. It was the most grueling writing piece I had to turn in at that point. In the end, I was very proud of my work and the achievements that followed because of it. I learned a lot about my ability…

  • February 8, 2026

    Unlocking Creativity: How Clustering Supercharges Your Workflow

    When it comes to brainstorming, most of us think in straight lines: list ideas, pick the best one, and get to work. But creative thinking rarely follows a neat path. That’s where clustering—a dynamic brainstorming tactic—can transform your workflow and help you uncover connections you never would have found otherwise. What Is Clustering? Clustering (also…

  • February 8, 2026

    Workflow: Clustering

    Written, Edited, and Published by: Bria Glenn (Human) Having a workflow is crucial to completing a project. The idea of a “workflow” is the process one goes through that ultimately leads to the finish point. This is something I learned in undergrad, and spent some time examining in my own academic journey, even tweaking it…

  • February 1, 2026

    Who Is She?

    Do people consider using the 5 Ws to get to know a person? People want to know, but sometimes are too afraid to ask for fear of looking like they are fishing for information. Lucky for you, Bria doesn’t mind.   WHO & WHERE Bria Glenn is 27 years old and likes to consider herself…

  • February 1, 2026

    Where Is Your Audience?

    Why do I write? That is the question I used to ask myself when I switched my major to English and had to write paper after paper. Who did I want to write to? The silly question I thought had everything to do with the outcome of my paper. Of course, academic writing is different…

  • January 25, 2026

    A Grad Girl Now?

    My first week of grad school was an adjustment. Many assignments are due, and readings need to be completed. I would be lying if I said it wasn’t an adjustment, although I’ve only been out of undergrad for almost a year. I know the work will pay off in the end, so I will keep…

  • March 27, 2023

    Is Participatory Culture for Better or Worse?

    0:05Hello, hello Hello, we are back with another episode I’m Bria and you’re listening to W WT D, what would tech do? So let’s get into the episode. 0:25So I don’t know about you, but when I think of change can kind of come with, oh, I can do that, or a bunch of groans…

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