This is another post about Britney Spears, because as I mentioned in my previous post, she’s been on the news a lot lately. Out of all the times she was […]
BRITNEY SPEARS: ALL THE WAYS SHE’S REPRESENTED WOMEN (PART 1)
I’m currently job searching. No, no…I’m not quitting the blog, I promise. I know my previous post mentioned me almost quitting Instagram (again and again and again), but that won’t […]
I WAS A VICTIM OF AN MLM PYRAMID AND A SOCIAL MEDIA SCAM. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.
We’ve all heard about scamming. If you thought it was a thing of the past, you’re most definitely wrong. I still see so many news articles online about how people […]
DISABLED PEOPLE: THEY’RE JUST AS WORTHY AS THE REST OF US
If you are following me on Instagram (and if you’re not, I highly encourage you to), you’ve most likely seen one of my recent posts where I shared my ever […]
FEMINIST DISABILITY THEORY: HOW ARE FEMINISM AND DISABILITY INTERWINED?
When we think of feminism, we look at social issues such as gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and class; but what about disability? Feminism and disability have been so intertwined over […]
THE PROBLEMATIC WAYS THE SCHOOL SYSTEM FAILS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
While working on my previous post, a thought came into my mind: how I was branded and put into a box due to my disability while I was at school […]
THE NEGATIVE EFFECT POLITICAL CORRECTNESS CAN HAVE ON MINORITY GROUPS
I realize I don’t talk much about my life with cerebral palsy on this blog. I’ve had it all my life, unlike the rest of my illnesses, so I technically […]
THE DIFFICULTIES OF BEING EPILEPTIC AND PREGNANT
With the pregnancy and the health struggles I’d been going through recently, I’ve been writing a lot about the health care system a lot on here, specifically the Canadian healthcare […]
THE FINANCIAL BURDENS THAT COME WITH BEING CHRONICALLY ILL
Canada has been hit hard by the new inflation rate. The whole world has been hit hard due to the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Canada’s inflation rate is […]
UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF RESPECT AND BOUNDARIES WHEN FACED WITH A CHRONIC ILLNESS
I recently came across a short film called ‘Under The Lights’. The film is about a high school student who goes to prom despite the fact that he knows it’ll […]