Ohio seems to be the Germany of the United States
Driving from Berlin to Dresden or even to Bremen, only takes a couple hours on the highway. Highway, not Autobahn? Yes!
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Driving from Berlin to Dresden or even to Bremen, only takes a couple hours on the highway. Highway, not Autobahn? Yes!
“I feel like I’m the richest woman in the world because I do whatever my brain conjures up,” said Annie Warmke, a homesteader from Blue Rock Station in Philo, Ohio.
Walking through the isles of a drugstore and choosing which razor or which shampoo to buy is a political act. Products targeted towards men are not only coded in another color scheme than those targeted at women, they also tend to be cheaper.
The sound of the organ reverberated throughout the theater. Only a few tones were played before audience members recognized who was playing the instrument: the phantom of the opera. With its instantly recognizable sound, the musical “The Phantom of the Opera” is a worldwide legend.
Once she stepped into the dark room of her college, Ashley Kouri knew what she wanted. The old-school glamor of the chamber and the process of developing photos enchanted her. The witchy vibe of handling potions and mixing tinctures together empowered her to step into the male-dominated sphere of photography.
Foliage is at its peak right now and Ohio couldn’t be any more autumnal. The rich red of the oak trees next to a warm orange and yellow makes Athens’ nature stand out during fall. But nature in Ohio is worth observing all year.
Malcom X famously said: “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman.”
Imagine a safe space where being trans is the norm, where everyone just gets it because it is their lived reality too. That is the idea behind the new United Campus Ministry Center discussion group TRANSformation.
While the leaves are changing, it is getting colder and greyer outside and terms like “winter depression” are used with a very broad brush.