MUSE'INGS
MUSE'INGS
Holding Our Rights Close
An overturn of Roe v. Wade has the potential to implicate Canada’s counterpart reproductive rights.
BUTCHERED PRAYERS AND GROWING PAINS
Coming of age comes with an onslaught of love, fear, and personal dichotomy
Why Are Victims Political Scapegoats?
Reexamining the Lewinsky Scandal and what this moment in contemporary history tells us about the treatment of women in political controversy
Ghosted - Not the Kind with Casper
"While I might slip up sometimes, I generally know that I deserve better, and I encourage people to adopt the same mindset."
Treading Water
“I was swimming, I was fighting. And then I thought, just for a second, I thought ‘what's the point’”.
I See My Past Everyday
When the past comes around, let it be, accept it, and rise above it.
PRINTER PAPER STORIES | MEET THE TEAM SERIES: THE ONLINE CORE
Meet the online core of MUSE this year!
I Am My Mother's Daughter
Growing up in a queer family, my mother’s identity gave me the chance to understand and conceptualize non-heteronormative sexualities at an early age, paving the way for me to self-determine my own identity.
Pride in my Immigrant Household
My parents have spent the past 25 years trying to build a life for our family that is safer than the one they left behind, only for me to surprise them by being queer. Whether it be the internalization, consciously or subconsciously, of the homophobia that they were exposed to in Brazil, or fear for my safety and wellbeing, they had their reasons to be upset. I treated this as an explanation for their reaction, but not an excuse.