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To Speak Online

Charles Randolph, wearing a teal shirt and blue blazer, stands smiling and pointing toward a vibrant digital graphic that reads “To Speak Online.” The graphic resembles a cloud connected to various social media icons, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, and WhatsApp—symbolizing the multimedia reach of the To Speak Online platform.
Im Charles Randolph the creator of ToSpeakOnlinecom
A stylized golden cloud graphic with the text “To Speak Online” in bold metallic letters at its center. The cloud is surrounded by smaller golden clouds and sits atop a background resembling digital circuitry, symbolizing technology and connectivity. The overall design has a polished, futuristic aesthetic with a radiant light source in the top left corner.

At To Speak Online and Readical, my mission is to provide quality information and promote a well-informed public. I aim to spark a new social movement that empowers individuals to make informed decisions in their best interests. Additionally, I seek to end the so-called “Culture War”—a monetized division that thrives on engagement rather than genuine participation.

BACKGROUND: I’m a UA 290 Journey Steamfitter with a B.S. in Communication and a Minor in writing. I served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Portland State University on scholarship during my MS program, focusing on communication and research methods. 

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A BIT MORE ABOUT ME: I was diagnosed with generalized idiopathic epilepsy at 12 and have faced lifelong health challenges. I strive to raise awareness and support minority communities. Throughout my life, family, friends, and even strangers have picked me up from the ground, and I hope my experience may now lend a hand.

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Kiss imprint on frosted shower glass, hand touching the pane—visual metaphor for longing in Charles Randolph’s love poem ‘A Place Reserved for Her.’

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Featured article image titled "The Contrasting Colors of Society" from Charles Randolph's poetry. Set on an off-white textured background, the phrase appears in bold black serif type, centered across the canvas. The image evokes themes of contrast, isolation, and social introspection explored in the accompanying poem.

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Image conceptualizes Charles Randolph's poem The Great American Trauma Olympics. A golden egg, cracked open and glowing from within, rests in a luminous gold environment beside the words “The Broken Egg Awards.” The imagery evokes fragility, performance, and spectacle—symbolizing the cultural elevation of trauma as competitive currency and the poem’s critique of performative suffering in modern discourse. An excellent example of Charles Randolph's poetry that critiques modern culture.

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