14232518_1192137304140430_1354156365682798819_n Originally from Los Angeles, Jacquelyn Lowe is an English major at Humboldt State. Her creative work encompasses a variety of genres but focuses primarily on issues that deal with social class, addiction, and the attitudes and behaviors that women have surrounding intimacy and sexual agency. She is driven to work with young people and after graduating from HSU plans on obtaining a teaching credential to work with incarcerated or “at-risk” youth. Jacquelyn deeply advocates the therapeutic value of gardening and believes that this process, in combination with reflective creative writing workshops, can help troubled youth correct negative behavioral patterns, develop renewed curiosity, and provide an outlet for healing from various traumas and emotional disturbances. She is the Print and Radio Media Liaison on the Marketing and Promotions team of the Toyon and is most interested in establishing a working understanding of publishing and the digital platforms