Meet My Imaginary Boyfriends by Casey Boykins

Image by @bre.lexis on instagram and tumblr I used to have a lot of imaginary boyfriends. A lot. Currently, I only have a couple. Quite honestly it became too complex keeping up with that many story lines. And the older I get the less appropriate it feels to have an imaginary boyfriend. Each boyfriend originated … Read moreMeet My Imaginary Boyfriends by Casey Boykins

What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma by Stephanie Foo – Reviewed by Capri Huffman

Image by Capri Huffman ★★★★★ Having much of my background in common with Stephanie Foo, I may be a biased observer here. Still, I believe anyone — though especially any children of Asian immigrants, and perhaps immigrants more broadly — could benefit from reading this book.  What My Bones Know is a memoir comprising one … Read moreWhat My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma by Stephanie Foo – Reviewed by Capri Huffman

READY SET GO by DSL

DSL was raised in a Moroccan family in Southern California. Music became a refuge when her peers picked on her in high school, mocking her lips with the moniker “DSL.” When she began to release her own music as a gender studies student at UCLA, she decided to reclaim the title. A musical ethos of … Read moreREADY SET GO by DSL

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