View Post 3 min Darling Letters Darling Letters: Building on the Dreams of Generations Past Posted on February 18, 2021February 17, 2021byStephanie Taylor As a Black woman, I often think about how I am someone’s dream. Like my grandmother’s grandmother dreamed of me. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual Inspirational Quotes From Black Heroines Past and Present Posted on February 16, 2021February 16, 2021byStephanie Taylor We honor the Black heroines past and present who have broken down barriers and paved the way for today’s generation of women. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual What I Learned From My Experience as a Former Intern at an Anti-Trafficking Organization Posted on January 27, 2021January 20, 2021byShelbi Polk There are so many lawyers, social workers and investigators who showed me what selfless service really means. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual The Stylist Help Me Understand: The Differences Between Ecological, Ethical and Slow Fashion Posted on January 22, 2021January 22, 2021bySarah James With the correct information in hand, we gain agency to make better purchasing decisions that advocate for humane, sustainable and much-needed change. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual How Language Evolves and Changes Throughout Time Posted on January 6, 2021January 5, 2021byElle Redman Language, with all its idiosyncrasies, is always changing and evolving. In fact, it is never set in stone. Share
View Post 4 min Culture The Explorer 7 Unique Holiday Traditions Around The Globe Posted on December 18, 2020November 25, 2020byDana Drosdick Explore how others around the world get in the holiday spirit. Share
View Post 6 min The Intellectual Fight the Fallacies: An Anti-Human Trafficking Expert’s Take on QAnon Posted on December 17, 2020November 19, 2020byMarie Martinez Israelite QAnon’s false narratives about sex trafficking are a dangerous distraction, and do nothing to help those who are exploited. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual 10 Books To Cozy up With This Winter Posted on December 10, 2020December 10, 2020byAvery Owens I imagine myself cuddled up in bed, a winter candle burning, a coffee on my nightstand and the snow falling as I read a good book. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual How To Move From Information To Empathy and Action Posted on December 8, 2020November 12, 2020byAllison Antram How we spend our time, our money and our resources can be a much more effective form of voting than when we cast a ballot. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual Ayúdame a entender: ¿Cómo se sienten los latinoamericanos con respecto al Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana? Posted on November 24, 2020November 13, 2020byCristina Amaro Las niñas latinas nos están mirando. Debemos enseñarles y mostrarles quiénes pueden ser. Debemos reflejar quiénes pueden ser para ellos. Share
View Post 11 min Interviews The Intellectual Nonprofit Spotlight: She’s the First Is Fighting for a More Equal World for Girls Posted on November 16, 2020November 16, 2020byStephanie Taylor “It is true that when you educate a girl, you change a world. It also needs to be true that the adults in her world need to remove the barriers in her way.” Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual How to See the Beauty in Your Local Landscape Posted on November 6, 2020October 16, 2020byHayley Anderson This year has been a lesson for me in learning to see beauty where before there was only ugliness. Share