Hello Everyone, Welcome to The Invisible Vision Project's Blog. Today's blog, judging by its title, I think you may already know what I'll be talking about. And yes, this is one of those very personal, and very sensitive topic to talk about. Even so, I want to talk about it, and share that vulnerable part… Continue reading A Conversation about My Insecurity
Month: April 2017
First Year of Blogging
Hello Everyone, Welcome to The Invisible Vision Project's Blog. Today is a special day; today, I celebrate my First Year of Blogging! Exactly one year ago today, I published my very first blog post, its titled: My Story, My Vision. It is a brief story about me and my journey with Vision Loss. I started off with… Continue reading First Year of Blogging
Food and its ‘Relationship’ with People
Do you love food? I think most people would answer “yes” to this question. But, do you know how to cook? This, may not be a simple question to answer, at least for some people. Nowadays, most people (especially young professionals and students with busy schedules) would prefer to eat-out instead of cooking at home, because… Continue reading Food and its ‘Relationship’ with People
Book Review: I’ve Got a Time Bomb
I’ve Got a Time Bomb is a novel by a transgender author/ artist Sybil Lamb. The book is focused on Lamb’s personal story and experience in surviving an aftermath of a hate crime, where she was brutally beaten by two men with an iron pipe, and left to die by the side of the road.… Continue reading Book Review: I’ve Got a Time Bomb
Talking about Childhood Trauma
The term Childhood Trauma refers to traumatic events or incidents that an individual experienced as a child. Childhood trauma often ranges; and, it is usually associated with violence. Some of the violence-related childhood trauma may include: child abuse (or neglect), assault, and rape; or other forms of violence-related causes of childhood trauma may be due… Continue reading Talking about Childhood Trauma
SKIM: Life of a Queer/Goth Girl
I’ve been a fan of graphic novels, since my childhood and teenage years. I read a ton of Japanese graphic novels as a child; they're also called Manga. Manga were my favorite type of books to read, and it still is. And, I’m also a fan of Goth culture, I’ve been into it for a long time since my… Continue reading SKIM: Life of a Queer/Goth Girl