



About Us
We are a small and humble organizations that is dedicated to taking complicated topics and simplifying them into layman terms, making knowledge accessible. Our hope is that people who want to be informed and are open to putting their beliefs under a microscope, will find a safe place here to do so.
History
This organization was founded by Tasia Terrell during her undergraduate degree at the University of Oklahoma. As a first generation student, what was often common knowledge for her peers, was something she was learning for the first time. Whenever her professor mentioned an interesting fact, shaking the foundation of her core beliefs, she would say, "hmmm..." - a subtle nod to the profound lesson she was internally analyzing. In effort to share this feeling and to continue her life long pursuit of knowing, she decided to build a repository of information for herself and others, with the hope that they too will read this information, tilt their heads to the side, and utter, "hmmm..."
The Team

Titus Reynald Jenkins
Mascot
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Christina Brewer
Senior Researcher
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Tasia Terrell
Executive Director
The page was originally birthed out of a passion for learning what I didn't understand. I am a person who can find any reason to question someone else's beliefs. In my early twenties, I entered a quiet place in my life where I started to turn the questions on myself. Why did I believe what I believed, and what merit did I have to be so convicted in my stance? I decided I wanted to come from a place of fact, not emotions, and maintain a record of my understanding of the world and my place in it, and speak without ignorance.