Welcome to our Community Blog!

We’re so glad you’re here! This is a shared space for stories, ideas, & everything in between.

A note on community care: Our community blog is a curated space for sharing stories, reflections, and creativity. To help us maintain a safe and inclusive environment, please review the guidelines before submitting your piece. 

Community Blog Guidelines

Interested in submitting a piece? Click here for the submission form!
  • Respect lived experiences

    • Honor the stories and identities of others. Read pieces with care, empathy, understanding, and love. 

  • No discriminatory or hateful content

    • Discriminatory language or visuals, including racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, xenophobia, or religious intolerance, is not permitted 

  • Original work required

    • All submissions must be original. Please credit any sources, collaborators, or inspirations as needed. 

  • Protect of Privacy & Consent

    • Do not share identifying information about others without their explicit permission 

  • Moderation & Publication Process

    • All submissions are reviewed prior to publication. Submissions that do not align with these guidelines may be edited or declined at our discretion.

  • Last, but not least: Get out there, create, and have fun!

    • We invite you to let your imagination run wild, whether through a written piece or visual expression, whatever calls to you the most!

*A final note: These guidelines are not intended to limit you, but rather to create an environment that protects, honors, and respects the lived experiences and identities of all. Thank you for helping us maintain a safe space.

A Colorful Collection . A Colorful Collection .

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Want to share a story, but experiencing writer’s block? Check out some sample prompts below to help inspire your next piece!

  • Take a second to reflect on your community. Who is it that shaped you into who you are?

  • Where is home to you? What are your reminders – food, scents, people, places – of home?

  • Share a story about a tradition you grew up with. How has it changed over time, or how have you changed because of it?

  • When have you felt caught between worlds, cultures, or identities? What did that moment teach you?

  • What does resilience look like in your family or community?