Kyriaki Yozzo
kyozzo1@binghamton.edu
7 Articles
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Why I'm voting third party
This November will be my first time voting in a presidential election. I was 17 in 2020, a less-read, more bubbly and frankly individualistic young girl, consumed by my personal dramas. Outside...
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Addressing Palestinian refugees and their right to return
Leila Khaled was born in al-Hayfa, or Haifa, Mandatory Palestine in 1944. In her autobiography, she writes that “Haifa is caressed by the sea, hugged by the mountain, inspired by the open...
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On the power of prayer
On my eighth birthday, my parents got me a manual on “How to Become a Princess.” It was a thrilling book, riddled with little notes, interactive cut outs and all the instructions...
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What it means to be children of men
When I returned home after the end of spring semester, my best friend told me she had given up on hope. She said that she needed peace and was tired of walking...
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Think about god!
The aversion to religion that plagues modernity is not something I find myself particularly interested in or inspired by. Sympathizing with people’s disdain for and opposition to organized religion is easy enough,...
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Rave is dead
There’s an old story that goes something like this — excited particles are gaining speed and burning hot as a scene full of potential builds momentum. The scene is teeming all over...
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We shouldn't be scared to interact
Imagine — you’ve stepped outside of your friend Oscar’s place to have a cigarette, you’re squatting outside of his apartment building when you hear an “Excuse Me?” You lift your head up...