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Nabeeha Anwar | Illustration Editor
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I’ve been obsessed with spitting out words onto a piece of paper since before I could remember. My voice was in each one of those words, yet, I didn’t discover the beauty and power in that fact until I came to The Daily Orange.
So, here’s to The D.O., for being a platform for my voice and the countless others that may have gone unheard without it.
Mira: Using our mutual friend in PRL 215 as a conversation starter for us was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. We’ve become the dynamic duo that the public relations industry didn’t know they were missing; I couldn’t be more thankful to have someone who doesn’t desire a career in public relations to conquer the public relations major with. You’re an insightful, talented and dedicated person. I’m too lucky to call you my friend. Here’s to walking home together from our late night PR class next semester.
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Patrick Orsagos is the Digital Managing Editor of the Daily Athenaeum. He is a second year graduate student pursuing a master s degree in journalism from Avon, Ohio.
Peeling it back: The legacy of Matilda Joslyn Gage
Shannon Kirkpatrick | Presentation Director
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Syracuse resident Matilda Joslyn Gage was on the forefront of the suffragette movement, but is excluded from most history books due to her radical ideas at the time. These high school girls are continuing her legacy.
On this episode of “Peeling it Back,” we sit down with high school students Chadani Timsina and Abby Kambhampaty, who are part of the Gage Ambassadors for Human Rights program. Run by the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, the program engages high school girls in community activism and service. The two high school girls discuss what it’s like to participate in the program virtually and the community engagement initiatives they’ve done such as rallies against hate crimes and publishing study guides about history left out of the common curriculum.