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Established in 2019 by Ryan and Sidney Suh, HUMANITIES+ is an online journal that releases seasonal issues on a quarterly basis. The + symbol represents our foundational goal, which is to foster constructive discussions that transcend the traditional divides between the Humanities and STEM fields. With this in mind, our categories include HISTORY+, LITERATURE+, PHILOSOPHY+, and ART+. We hope that this journal becomes a destination for readers looking for integrity, quality, and unique perspectives from around the world.
HUMANITIES+ has been covered by VOICE Magazine (August 7, 2020) and Noozhawk (August 15, 2020) for its accomplishments as a journal. It has also been featured on Express Yourself! Teen Radio (December 6, 2020), which is the #1 YA radio show in the world on the Voice America Network. We currently have contributors from 25 different schools across Peru, New Zealand, the United States, China, and Mexico as well as readers from 43 countries throughout five continents.
Ryan J. Suh
Sidney C. Suh
Allen Tovmasyan is a 16-year-old senior attending Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California. He has written numerous papers exploring the effects of physical and cognitive activity on the human body. In his free time Allen loves to engage in Speech and Debate competitions, read about new cars, and play basketball.
Lucas Wein is a senior at the Science Academy STEM Magnet in Los Angeles. He leads a team that races a hydrogen powered remote control car at Horizon Hydrogen's Grand Prix and has worked as an intern for environmentally friendly engineering consultant Buro Happold. In his free time, he skateboards and practices photography.
Sydney Louie is eighteen years old and lives in Seattle, Washington. She is currently a senior in high school and enjoys writing, biology, and research.