D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 14Oh where the time has gone. I could pretend to be sad but I’m not, lord knows how tired I am of this semester and how badly I need a week…Nov 25, 2020Nov 25, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellMIdeas in Antiquity Week 13The most common theme in this week’s presentations revolved around one word: Change. As leaders, change is often inevitable as life isn’t…Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 12This week is all about the leaders in this course. Thinking back to my senior year of high school, I knew I wanted to be in a place where…Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 11Words can’t even express how happy I am for this week’s reading. As a black soon-to-be woman in America, I never grew up with the things I…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 10Firstly, can we get a cheers for week 10. School is stressful as ever but to know that I’m close to the finish line is quite relieving…Oct 28, 2020Oct 28, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 9Before I start my analysis, I have to give a shoutout to my good sis Ida B. Wells. This history-making woman, who I know scared the living…Oct 21, 2020Oct 21, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 8Following last week’s work and its’ striking resemblance to Hamilton, I was able to continue to learn something new about myself. The…Oct 14, 2020Oct 14, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 7I truly loved this week’s reading. The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer is defintely on my top five list for my favorite play, never…Oct 7, 2020Oct 7, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 6This week is truly one full of lessons in eyes. As a leader and just a person in general, I have endured many traumas during my short…Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020
D'Ziyah MitchellIdeas in Antiquity Week 5Firstly, I am still coming off of last weeks high yet dealing with a heartbreaking low. Reading and analyzing true female leadership by…Sep 23, 2020Sep 23, 2020