But what do you say to your community when you’re scared, don’t know what to do, and you still want to offer them some kind of comfort?
Author: Kella Hanna-Wayne
Patreon Bonus Content: Brainstorming Future Merch Designs
I’m working on making some merch to sell on Yopp and I realized I really needed a series of t-shirts/pins/etc with all the different social justice classes on it: I’m a Social Justice Mage…(Read the rest on Patreon)
A Letter to My Local Government Regarding Covid19
I have written a letter to send to my local government representatives that outlines what I believe should be top priority concerns for our government to address regarding Covid19 on both a state and federal level.
Article on Medium: When the Heck are Women Going to Get a Shot at the Presidency
On Thursday, I received the news that Elizabeth Warren was ending her campaign for president. I had intended to write an article about why Warren had my vote, but I never got to write it and I never got to vote for her. I had a lot of grief and anger around the circumstances of her campaign ending. So I wrote an article on Medium about that instead.
Patreon Bonus Content: Inside Designing Yopp’s Logo
While we ended up hiring a professional to make the final design, I created the first drafts of what eventually turned into Yopp’s current logo… (Read the rest on Patreon)
The Story of Yopp the Social Justice Blog and How You Can Be Part of It
Welcome to Yopp the social justice blog! Let me tell you a little bit about what we do here and how you can get involved.
Patreon Bonus Content: High School Re-Write of Disney Lyrics
I was fond of re-writing the lyrics of my favorite songs so that they reflected what I thought about when I sang them. Many of these re-writes were too cringe-worthy even for Patreon but this one, to the tune of “Part of Your World” from the Little Mermaid… (Read the rest on Patreon)
Patreon Bonus Content: 3rd Grade Halloween Costume
A photo from Halloween in 3rd grade. What is my costume you may ask? Why, I was The Sticky Monster!…(Read the rest on Patreon)
Redefining Disability: An Identity of Adaptation and Creativity
Ever since I joined the disabled community, I’ve been fascinated by the divide in perception of the concept of “disability” between people who are disabled, and people who are not. I wanted to distill this shift in perspective and make progress in redefining disability for a larger number of non-disabled people.
Patreon Bonus Content: Early Diary Entry
When I was going through my diary for things to share, I burst out laughing when I found this entry…(Read the rest on Patreon)