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VIEWPOINT: Empower LGBTQ+ Identity in Religious Understanding

VIEWPOINT: Empower LGBTQ+ Identity in Religious Understanding

By Flanny Flanigan April 21, 2023

I firmly and deeply believe that God is trans. Or queer, or gender-nonconforming in some manner or another. I know and trust this understanding for a variety of reasons, mainly because the divine —...

VIEWPOINT: Ukraine Needs More than Words

VIEWPOINT: Ukraine Needs More than Words

By Tanya Tkachenko March 3, 2023

On Feb. 24, 2022, I woke up to the sound of explosions in Lozova in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. “The war has begun” were the first words I heard that morning as my mom rushed to the military office...

Advocacy and Identity: Refugee Communities at Georgetown

Advocacy and Identity: Refugee Communities at Georgetown

By Rania Khan November 11, 2022

Zahra Wakilzada (SFS ’23) lived in Afghanistan for the first 13 years of her life before moving to Pakistan and then the United States after her family came under threat by the Taliban because of her...

SUH: The Antidote to Loneliness

SUH: The Antidote to Loneliness

By Christina Suh March 17, 2022

Humans are alleged to be social animals, on the ontological basis that society precedes the individual. But does that social nature preclude solitude in daily life? If we are naturally programmed to function...

SUH: The Cracks in College Identity

SUH: The Cracks in College Identity

By Christina Suh January 27, 2022

Winter break freshman year induces a disorienting regression. Back in Pennsylvania, I was tucked in the warmth of my queen-sized bed in my single suite, sipping the overly sweet coffee that sustained...

SHAHBAZ: Acknowledge Co-Creation of Identities

SHAHBAZ: Acknowledge Co-Creation of Identities

By Ali Shahbaz February 14, 2020

Earlier in January, I was flying back to Georgetown University via Qatar. In what was ostensibly a mundane trip back to school, I was reintroduced to questions of self-formation and how our identities...

BROWN: Embracing Uncertainty in Gender

BROWN: Embracing Uncertainty in Gender

By Jordan Brown February 7, 2020

If you’re on social media sites like Tumblr, Twitter or Facebook, you’ve probably seen queer and trans people and allies make jokes about how “gender is fake.” The joke is based on the fact —...

CHOWDHRY: Practicing Islam Outside the Sectarian Dichotomy

CHOWDHRY: Practicing Islam Outside the Sectarian Dichotomy

By Zane Chowdhry November 1, 2019

In the confines of my home in the suburbs of the Pacific Northwest, some of my earliest memories included learning the basics of Islam. I remember my mother singing me to sleep with zikr, my grandmother...

LUNA: Accepting UndocuQueer Identities

LUNA: Accepting UndocuQueer Identities

By Carlos Luna October 25, 2019

I carry with me various identities. UndocuQueer, the intersection of being both Undocumented and Queer, is one of them. At various points in my life, they were both shameful identities that I could not...

GEORGETOWN BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE/FACEBOOK | Minority and affinity organizations like Black Student Alliance create spaces for building community for students who might not feel represented within the wider institution. These organizations demonstrate the power clubs can have when driven by inclusivity, but they also recognize that community on campus should not be restricted to clubs.

Minority Groups Embrace Identity, Inclusion

By Steven Botsoe April 12, 2019

Georgetown has been criticized in the past for club exclusivity on campus, yet students are still able to find groups that celebrate acceptance. Given the university’s status as a predominantly white...

SARDA: Living Between Labels

SARDA: Living Between Labels

By Opinion Editor January 25, 2019

I am half-Irish and half-Filipino. But if you asked anyone else, you might hear I am Spanish, Italian, Mexican, white, or a vague, “exotic” mix of all four. Some may count me as a woman of color, while...

THREATT: Finding God and Identity Through Disappointment

THREATT: Finding God and Identity Through Disappointment

By Kathryn Threatt April 25, 2018

Kathryn Threatt's Georgetown experience got off to a rocky start. Since she got to campus, however, her disappointments have deepened her faith in God and awareness of her own identity. To read about Kathryn's...

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