Kalen Nicole

  • Conte Communications
  • Current Contes
  • Conte Curations
  • Eeriness of Echo Chambers in Blogging

    Social media prompts users to live within echo chambers. Echo chambers are created by individuals with similar ideologies, reinforcing ideas and inhibiting diversity of thought. Within the many social media platforms, blogs are the most user specific. For every hobby, religion, food preference and random thought there is blog, which allows an individual to feel…

    Kalen Nicole

    March 9, 2017
    Assimilation
    Acceptance, beliefs, Blogging, Community, conversation, cultural diversity, culture, differences, diversity, Experience, growth, identity, Individuality, Influence, Institutions, Others, perspective, politics, reflection, religion, Social Media, spain, Tolerance, travel
  • According to the Academy, Kalen & Drew

    Without music life would be a mistake. -Friedrich Nietzsche The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences is best known for the GRAMMY Awards. Each year the Recording Academy’s voting membership decides what artists and producers will be considered for and/or awarded a GRAMMY. Each voting member can vote in up to 15 categories, but the voting…

    Kalen Nicole

    March 6, 2017
    Young Adult
    conversation, culture, diversity, Friendship, GRAMMY, Influence, music, perspective, reflection, Youth
  • “I am whatever I say I am”

    “Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth.” – Alan Watts It’s easy, but kind of pointless. My name is Kalen. I’m majoring in Strategic Communications. I like to read and write. I’m graduating next May. I think I’m pretty funny. I love to drink coffee and eat dessert. I have…

    Kalen Nicole

    March 5, 2017
    Growing Up, Young Adult
    culture, diversity, growth, identity, Individuality, Others, perspective, reflection
  • microaggressions – BIG SCREEN

    Get Out was the number one in America last weekend. Written by comedian Jordan Peele, Get Out uses satire to discuss racism and its subsequent prejudices and microagressions. This film combines fiction and reality to make the topic of race more palatable/ comfortable. Microaggressions are a common phenomenon. They plague the media, relationships and conversations. Microaggressions:  the everyday…

    Kalen Nicole

    March 5, 2017
    Growing Up
    Community, conversation, culture, diversity, education, Experience, GetOut, identity, microaggressions, Others, Satire
  • Strange Fruit

    Strange Fruit

    17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them. Matthew 7:17-20 Growing a tree takes…

    Kalen Nicole

    February 23, 2017
    Assimilation, Growing Up, Young Adult
    Community, Experience, growth, identity, Immigration, Institutions, Oppression, Others, perspective, Strange Fruit
  • The Advantage of Viewpoint

    Within the political paradigm, the cultural concept, the religious routine, emphasis is placed on distinction. In an effort to maintain their identities, members of certain groups keep to themselves, lest they be tempted to a new way of thought.   “Cognitive dissonance refers to a situation involving conflicting attitudes, beliefs or behaviors. This produces a feeling…

    Kalen Nicole

    February 21, 2017
    Growing Up, Young Adult
    Adulthood, beliefs, Cognitive Dissonance, conversation, cultural competency, cultural diversity, culture, differences, education, Experience, Friendship, Golden Rule, growth, identity, inclusion, MLK, Others, perspective, politics, reflection, religion, self-perception, Tolerance
  • More Than Meets The -I-

    More Than Meets The -I-

    The need for community it an intrinsic human desire. When asked of the greatest commandment, Jesus  said, “And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these.”  Mark 12:30-31. Written almost 1,000 years later, The Epic of…

    Kalen Nicole

    February 14, 2017
    Growing Up, Young Adult
    Community, culture, Faith, Golden Rule, growth, identity, Individuality, Love, Man In The Mirror, Others, reflection, Self-Love
  • Free Time?

    Free Time?

    “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains,” Jean-Jacques Rousseau. We are conditioned to make friends, become successful and contribute to society. We are conditioned to these things in way that differs from the normal and natural progression of the human experience. Millennials especially, value themselves based on their achievements, goals and acquaintances more than…

    Kalen Nicole

    February 13, 2017
    Growing Up, Young Adult
    Adulthood, culture, Time, Youth
  • There is room

    “Sometimes you have two children born at the same time; one is stillborn but the other one alive and healthy because the dead one gave the other a life transfusion in the womb and in essence sacrificed itself” Edwidge Danticat’s. Danticat likens discrimination, and the subsequent prejudice and oppression, caused by a perceived scarcity of…

    Kalen Nicole

    February 7, 2017
    Assimilation, Growing Up, Young Adult
    Acceptance, cultural awareness, culture, diversity, Farming of Bones, Immigration, inclusion, reflection, Tolerance
  • Friends and Familiarity

    I’m not comfortable around dogs. I grew up an only child. I never had a dog, a cat, a gerbil or a parrot. I enjoyed the company or a few goldfish, but besides for that my interactions with animals were few. A dear friend of mine as three dogs- in her house! A black lab,…

    Kalen Nicole

    January 31, 2017
    Growing Up
    Friendship, growth, reflection
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