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  • Columns, Just My Bellybutton, Opinion / September 30, 2025

    Christianity, Control, and My Belly Button

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    October 2025 Horoscope: Supermoon Sparks & New Moon Resets

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  • Entertainment, Movies & TV / September 23, 2025

    Daruma: A Film Full of Flaws, Truths, and Kleenex Moments

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  • Columns, Just My Bellybutton, Opinion / September 18, 2025

    Accessible Dining Isn’t A Favor. It’s a Standard.

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    Tech and Taste: Serving Up the Real Story

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    CurlSmith Review: My Curls, My Frizz, My Truth

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    When “I Care” Doesn’t Include Your Own Home

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Paralyzed, Not Powerless: My Life Beyond the Word ‘Pobrecito’

In Features, Reaching A Higher Level by Lazaro Gutierrez03/25/2025

I Am Not a “Pobrecito”—I Am Unstoppable A bullet struck me at 18 and left me paralyzed from the chest down. My world shifted in ways I never imagined. I …

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The Double Standard I Didn’t Know I Was Living By

In Columns, Just My Bellybutton, Opinion by Nathasha Alvarez03/23/2025

I’ve always held myself to higher standards than anyone else. Part of it comes from necessity—when you’re a physically disabled woman navigating a world that wasn’t built for you, you …

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Will the Disabled Community Conceding Lead to New Precedents?

In Columns, Just My Bellybutton, Opinion by Nathasha Alvarez03/09/2025

Over the past few months, I’ve had conversations with people across different industries about the rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. For some, it was just another corporate …

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When Disabled People Hold Each Other Back, We All Suffer

In Columns, Just My Bellybutton by Nathasha Alvarez03/01/2025

Let’s be real. There’s an uncomfortable truth in the disabled community that no one likes to talk about: some disabled people vote against their own best interests. They block policies …

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Beware the Ides of March: Read Your Horoscope

In Entertainment, Horoscope by Nathasha Alvarez02/23/2025

March is a month of transformation, bold choices, and unexpected twists. With Venus retrograde beginning on March 1st, Mercury turning retrograde on March 15th, and a Lunar Eclipse in Virgo …

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Disabled People Are Surrounded By Silence, Not Friends

In Just My Bellybutton, Opinion by Nathasha Alvarez02/17/2025

I’m not known for staying quiet. I never have been. I never will be. If I did, I wouldn’t be who I am. And yet, I find myself surrounded by …

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Comparing My Before Life to My Present Life

In My Piece of the Sky, Opinion by Lazaro Gutierrez02/17/2025

I once believed my old life was perfect—full of freedom, laughter, and independence. But after my injury, that perfect past became my prison. I spent hours replaying memories, convinced that …

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DEI Isn’t a Handout—It’s a Spotlight for Overlooked Talent

In Politics by Nathasha Alvarez02/01/2025

I’m your Latina Diva on Wheels, pre DEI, I know exactly what it’s like to be judged before I even open my mouth. I’ve seen people underestimate me, dismiss my …

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Propaganda: Falling For It Can Cost Your Life

In Politics by Nathasha Alvarez01/31/2025

We like to think we’re independent thinkers, immune to manipulation. After all, we’re smart, we question things, and we don’t fall for nonsense—right? Well, not so fast. Propaganda has been …

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