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INTERSECTIONALITY | WRITING PROMPT #2| SEPTEMBER 2024

Travel Haze — September Writing Prompt

How has travel affected your identity, practices, and understanding of self?

3 min readSep 1, 2024

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An art car passing through the frame at Burning Man, a week-long festival in the Nevada desert
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At the gas station the morning after, I tried to walk out of the shop without paying for the bottle of water and the candy bar I had selected.

Not intentionally, of course, but I was out of practice.

The shopkeeper called me back, the stress in her voice, as foreign as the request she was making, causing me to startle. I hadn’t used money to pay for anything in over 10 days; it wasn’t the currency of choice in the desert.

After my initial bout of confusion, we managed to work it out. I paid for my items, and returned to the car and my friends, noticing for the first time how dusty they were. Looking down, I saw that my own sweat had left streaks in the layer of alkaline dust that had impregnated itself in my skin.

“Does anyone have a mirror? What do I look like?”

The year was 2011, and it was my first time at Burning Man.

Stefanie Morejon
Stefanie Morejon

Written by Stefanie Morejon

Writer. Designer. Linguist. Teacher. Serial Hobbyist. Editor for Intersectionality & Long. Sweet. Valuable. Join me in the rabbit hole at

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