CityLab Buffalo: My Queer History
Learning more about myself and the city I live in
When I was deciding how to approach the CityLab portfolio and project work, I wasn't really sure what I was doing. My first step was to take some time and think about who I am and how I present myself.

After doing so, I realized that so much of my identity was built around my career when that's only a fraction of . . .
LJ 5.0
To upgrade, please reboot.
I have an ongoing joke with some of my friends that I'm currently running version 4.0 of myself. What the previous versions are isn't well defined, but in my lifetime, I've undergone the following dramatic transitions:
For a long time, I wanted to be a mermaid. I've always loved the ocean, and I'm constantly . . .
Danger on the Monon Trail?
ThinkKit's December 3rd Prompt
It was 11:14pm on a Wednesday evening. I was walking down the Monon Trail back to my apartment after going to Trivia Night at Brother's Bar and Grill with several friends from the Reddit Group. I was feeling slightly disappointed because our 2 point lead at halftime had quickly been overcome when questions about baseball, hockey, and . . .
