This blog started as a capstone project for my bachelor's degree. We, the cool kids, wanted to do something innovative. We'd failed and excelled by pushing the envelop as budding journalist. Writing was our way of challenging expectations, and if you scroll down far enough you'll see that we helped bring numerous awards for excellent writing to our university. I take pride in being the voice of those who can not use this medium a a vehicle for their story.
Viva la Dominicana

I was born in a small, country town in Southwest Florida, so small that people from that region of the world still don’t know it exists. And in that little corridor of American culture, cultural diversity wasn’t as commonplace as it is in other places; you were black, white or Mexican.

My mother, a black woman from Arcadia, Fla, and father, a Puerto Rican from Miami, birthed me on top of the fence of cultural identity. Cultural exploration didn’t happen in the rural areas where I grew up, so I had to decide if I wanted to be Antonio or Tony.

1 year ago
0 notes
Journey Magazine - Homecoming 2010
Journey Magazine

Making The Grade

Florida A&M University has been a beacon of light for the underprivileged minorities. Now some people are questioning whether or not the university should raise its standard. Journey takes a look into the reasons behind the schools admissions policy.

(Source: journeymagonline.com)

2 years ago
0 notes
Journey Magazine - The Crisis At Home
Journey Magazine