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The Human Archive – Why Digital Stories Keep Our Voices Alive
The medium has changed, but the impulse hasn’t. Humans have always wanted to tell stories. Oral traditions kept histories alive…
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The Quiet in History – Listening to What’s Left Out
That lesson hit me again in AP U.S. History. We were studying groups of people whose voices were left out…
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Cracking the Code – How I Learned to Speak the Language of the Algorithm
I remember the first time I heard about something called the “YouTube algorithm.” It sounded so mysterious, almost ominous. The…
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Media Silence: What Doesn’t Get Reported and Why: My Experience
When I was little, I used to sit with my parents every night and watch the news. Back then, I…
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The Invisible Gatekeepers – How Algorithms Shape What We See
It’s both fascinating and unsettling when you think about it. Algorithms decide what rises to the top of our feeds,…
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Breaking the Loop – Why I Moved From Shorts to Stories
When I first started working in digital media, I was actually one of the first creators to experiment with short-form…
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Breaking the Silence – Amplifying the Stories We Don’t Hear
Another reason for silence is accessibility. Many stories go unheard because the people living them don’t have the means or…
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The Period That Started It All – When Digital Messages Go Wrong
Have you ever seen an image, a post, or even a text message that you completely misunderstood, only to realize…
