by Kendall Sommers | Feb 4, 2020 | Culture + Arts
Tom Landis’ “Howdy Homemade Ice Cream” in University Park, Texas is famous for not only their friendly customer service but also their best employees. The entire store and process was created to accommodate people with different abilities. For...
by Kendall Sommers | Nov 11, 2019 | Business + Economy, Culture + Arts
Advertising to kids is a dangerous, but effective strategy for companies to target a vulnerable group of people. This advertising can be blatant, but also discreet. This strategy only highlights the positive aspects of the products and draws attention to certain...
by Kendall Sommers | Oct 7, 2019 | Culture + Arts, Opinion
This month, October, is a national LGBTQ+ history month. This month is dedicated to reflecting and celebrating LGBTQ+ past. Celebrating LGBTQ+ history month that allows for the agony and disrcimination and trauma that the community has experienced. Reflected on...
by Kendall Sommers | Sep 23, 2019 | Climate + Environment
What is the point of education if there is no world to be educated for. This is on the minds of the millions of students walking out of school across the globe. The worldwide movement, called the Climate Strike took place on Friday, September 20th, a call to action...
by Kendall Sommers | Apr 22, 2019 | Culture + Arts
I recently watched a short documentary by Elle, a well-known fashion magazine. It came up in my feed, and some words in the headline attracted my attention: “Braids and Appropriation in America”. The thumbnail image was of a Kardashian wearing cornrows. I clicked on...