Issue #6: April
Our penultimate issue.
Almost there. Bittersweet, isn’t it? Here at The Python Post, the work of this year’s staff is almost over. But not yet. No, not yet.
In this issue, you’ll find our first ever podcast episode, hosted by Shane Forbes & Evelyn Kedelina. You’ll find a series of articles continuing our conversation on gender identity, masculinity, relationships, and misogyny. You’ll find beautiful oral histories of parents and grandparents and relatives, and empathetic profiles of some of Comp Sci High’s most beloved teachers: Ms. Elle & Ms. Mao.
You’ll find, in other words, what we hope you’ve come to expect: powerful words about powerful topics from powerful people.
On Gender & Relationships:
A Special Section
Laila Ayala on womanhood.
Fathima Ballee & Nyah Serrata on female directors.
Jerrell King on masculinity.
Maty Diagne & Avery Ramos on the rise of women’s sports.
Destiny Calderon on infidelity.
Emilie Davis on boys in love.
Renee Belton & Arnel Nsowah-Asante on gender roles in relationships.
Opinion
Adyel Lantigua on happiness.
The Python Post Oral History Project
Jeremiah Padial on his grandmother, his uncle, and his aunts.
Brianna Osorio on her mother.
Features
Community
Briana Chavez & Samuel Garcia on the Bronx.
Djenabou Diallo & Humu Fofana on celebrating Eid.
Pablo Colon on orchids at the Botanical Gardens.
Jaria Fofana & Jasmine Jean-Baptiste on Comp Sci High’s favorite movies & shows.
Jeniffer Cruz Dabrowska on Comp Sci High’s favorite video games.
Sports
Cristopher Vargas Marte on the 2024 MLB season.
Tyler Dabideen on technology in sports.
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