Poems by David Guba
10 Pieces of Advice for Male Graduates
Believe in yourself and don’t bail on your dreams at the first feelings of discomfort.
Remembering Robin Williams: If You are Depressed, GET HELP!
Robin Williams died on August 11th, 2014. It affected me deeply—it was a catalyst which pushed me taking my mental health seriously.
Labels, Passing, and Identifying
David Guba on the use and purpose of labels in the context of race and nationality.
Wrestling Saved His Life
David Guba shares the inspirational story of high schooler Nate Marmol, who used wrestling to rise from homelessness and to reshape his life.
Brazilian Students Skirt Around Discriminatory Dress Code
Looking for human rights advocates? Brazilian students are there!
Fight Club Will Live On In Comic Books, And I Am Pretty Excited
Some people think a sequel to Palahniuk’s epic novel (and subsequent film) is blasphemy. David Guba, on the other hand, is pumped.
Enabling Princesses: When Being a Good Daddy Goes Too Far
David Guba looks at a recent news story about an American fathering “claiming” a kingdom in Africa to make his daughter a princess and considers what lessons the father might be teaching his young heiress.
Superheroes Made Me Hate Looking In The Mirror
David Guba lost the idea of what real, vulnerable, human males are supposed to look like in a sea of airbrushed, waxed abs.