Isabella Smith, journalist at Stories Untold US, discusses the militarization of guns, and she questions the perceived security they provide.
Read MoreStories Untold Journalist Ellie Graham(They/Them), reacts to the Oxford High School shooting that occured on November 30, 2021 in Michigan, discussing gun violence in schools and what we as Generation Z must expect in terms of gun violence.
Read MoreOur team told us how they in their everyday life focus on helping our environment and keeping our planet clean. These are all simple and efficient ways to make a big impact on Mother Nature.
Read MoreMedhanit Desta, a SU journalist, remembers and recounts the legacies of the victims of the Columbine High School shooting on the 22nd anniversary.
Read MoreSU Journalist, Ellie Graham, discusses the Austin East High School shooting near Knoxville, TN, her hometown.
Read MoreIn this article, Medhanit Desta, Ellie Graham and Reagan Hancock, all Stories Untold journalists, discuss the. injustices that indigenous women face. They also discuss Deb Haaland’s election into the presidential candidate, the first indigenous women to serve in that position.
Read MoreJose Alex Reyes, Head of Creative Direction, Web Management and Content Creation, discusses his favorite sad songs. Listen to the songs in our Spotify playlist at the end of the article!
Read MoreIn Janessa Baza-Lazalde, a Stories Untold US journalist, she discusses the meaning behind the word, “Machismo,” and how she as a woman feels regarding it, commenting on its representation in the media and society.
Read MoreAlex Krepsik, a Stories Untold content creator, accounts the impact COVID-19 has had in the past year, specifically in terms of healthcare workers. Her in depth and debut article accounts the lack of resources medical staff face, the pressure on their mental health, and the hope provided from vaccine’s that this pandemic is coming to an end.
Read MoreKira Logan, a Stories Untold US journalists, discusses eating disorders and the mental aspect that is carried with it. She also talks about the social injustices present when discussing or learning about eating disorders, with BIPOC and males being consistently excluded from the conversation, invalidating their mental health.
Read MoreMovie-lover and Stories Untold journalist, Kaitlyn Herdé, asks you to give some love to some of her favorite movies, in no specific order, directed by women.
Read MoreEllie Graham, Stories Untold journalist, discusses what it means as a women to feel “the male gaze.” In her debut article, she demands society to stop blaming women for being objectified, and instead tell men to stop objectifying women.
Read MoreStories Untold journalists Aimar Rosario Ávila and Kaitlyn Herdé look into film’s romanticization of kidnapping with mentions of Stockholm Syndrome, rape, and movie spoilers for Beauty and the Beast (1991 and 2017), Marnie, and Miss Bala.
Read MoreAlice Guy Blaché was the first female director, screenwriter, producer and studio owner. She made many historic advances for the film industry, such as the first fictional film and the first multi-reel film. However, her story has been erased from history, until recently when her films have started to be rediscovered. Read more to learn about her life and influence on the film industry!
Read MoreExploring the history of the terms “African-American” and “black”, Stories Untold journalist Kaitlyn Herdé explains why the labels are not interchangeable and why we should recognize that.
Read MoreCan Latinos be racist? Aimar Rosario Ávila confronts the issue of colorism in the Latine community and its origin. Colorism is the discrimination of darker complexions in the BIPOC community and the admiration of lighter complexions. While acknowledging that BIPOC can be both racist and colorist, Aimar shares what it will take to overcome these biases.
Read MoreWhat are you grateful for this year?
Isa Mariduena, a part of Content Creators and Social Media, reflects on 2020 and how grateful she is for her family.
Read MoreWhat are you grateful for this year?
Barbara Rodriguez, apart of Social Media and Communications, writes about feeling appreciative for everyday she gets to experience. She is grateful for her friends, her family and everyone that has made an impact on her life.
Read MoreWhat are you grateful for this year?
Jose, apart of the content creation, web management and social media teams, discusses the small things in life, and what he is grateful for.
Read MoreWhat are you grateful for this year?
Sydney Kerr, head of Content Creators and Web Management, talks about being grateful for the idea of change, moving to college, and finding a new home.
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