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Makena Huey

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Letter From the Editor | Currents Spring 2020

Posted on April 13, 2020March 13, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

When I applied for my dream position of editor-in-chief of Currents, there was no doubt what my theme would be. Exploring gender equality and feminism was the only option.

Currents Magazine Spring 2020 | Everyday Feminism

Posted on April 13, 2020March 30, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

This past semester, I have had the incredible opportunity to serve as editor-in-chief of Pepperdine’s Currents Magazine.

Students Share Perspectives on Gender Inequality

Posted on April 8, 2020March 13, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

Currents magazine gave Seaver students the opportunity to share their perspectives on and experiences with gender inequality and feminism.

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Every day for the past four decades, Roy Rodriguez has carried the heartbreak of his sister’s homicide. On a recent afternoon, the 64-year-old also carried a piece of paper, a marker and a bouquet of flowers. Every first responder dedicates life and limb to serving others. But some, said Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner, rise above expectations. Demolition has started on Camarillo’s vacant Kmart building. The work marks the beginning of a major remodel of the Central Plaza shopping center at Arneill Road and Ponderosa Drive. The city is one step closer to bridging a financing gap for an $18-million improvement project it hopes to get underway in 2025. Camarillo has hired a new lobbying firm, Sacramento-based Arc Strategies, to advocate on the city’s behalf for state legislation and funding. Some closure may finally be coming for the families and friends of two Ventura County women who police say were murdered more than 40 years ago. Alex Espinosa has weathered heat waves and the occasional rainstorm. April 30 will mark Jessica Almaguer’s fifth year participating in Autism Society of Ventura County’s Aut2Run. A homeless woman with her pet. A family struggling to afford groceries. A senior citizen in need of companionship.

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ACP Newspaper & Online Pacemaker | The Pepperdine Graphic
CMA Best Special Issue | The Graphic Special Edition Spring 2021
ACP Magazine Pacemaker Finalist | Currents Magazine Spring 2020
LA Press Club – Best College Newspaper 3rd Place
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