by wordpress | May 19, 2017 | Blog Posts
It seems like Avery Rose Puryear was born to make music. She comes from a musical family and developed her love for the art from her father, who is a bass guitarist. At just three years old, Avery began playing her grandfather’s upright piano, which she has...
by wordpress | May 11, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Jane Lai”If we don’t question our assumptions, we won’t be able to grow,” said Jasmin Singer. A writer, feminist, and activist, Jasmin is the senior editor of VegNews Magazine as well as the co-host of Our Hen House, an award-winning podcast...
by wordpress | May 4, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Katalin Gyurián TothWhat comes to mind when you think of a wheelchair? Limitation? Disability? Aging? Lack of independence?Yet the wheelchair is accepted as an as-is solution-no one questions its design nor the universal symbol that it’s become.As a partner...
by wordpress | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Vera BoatengMany parents try to shield their children from the harsh realities of the world that appear on the news. But in today’s age, with the prevalence of social media, there’s no way hide from the headlines, videos, and images of negativity in the world.And...
by wordpress | Apr 24, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Tommy ChungJenan Matari is like a walking oxymoron. A 25-year-old Muslim feminist, Jenan knows that people hear those two terms and think they contradict each other. But they’re part of her identity and what makes her unique.She helps break down those...