Today we are profiling Alexis Mercedes Rinck (she/her), a queer Latina millennial who was elected councilwoman for Position 8 on the Seattle City Council who is running for re-election on the Democratic ticket. She won a special election last year by running to the left of the appointed councilmember. Born to two teenage gang members, Alexis’s father spent her whole childhood incarcerated and went on to face chronic homelessness and substance abuse disorder, while her mother ended up losing custody in the throes of the juvenile detention system, so Alexis was raised by her grandparents. Alexis is passionate about housing reform, fighting climate change, and protecting immigrant communities from ICE.
Read MoreAfter rediscovering her love for acting during medical residency, actress Jackie Dallas made a bold decision to swap career paths and pursue her passion. Now she finds herself celebrating her latest role in Netflix’s new drama filled series “The Hunting Wives”. Still a fierce advocate for women’s health, Dallas shares women’s pelvic health advice and chats about the importance of diversity and representation within the industry. To learn more about Jackie Dallas, her acting process, and her advocacy, read on.
Read MoreToday we are profiling Aurin Chowdhury (she/they), a Gen Z daughter of working-class Bengali immigrants who was elected councilwoman for Ward 12 on the Minneapolis City Council who is running for re-election on the Democratic-Farmer-Labor ticket. This former community organizer’s platform includes addressing homelessness humanely and with dignity, shaping public safety with community, standing strong on police accountability, and building a just and equitable climate resilient city.
Read MoreIt is now three months away from the 2025 elections and more candidates are running for November races! Today we are profiling Nicole Zelen (she/her), a millennial who is passionate about transparent governance, community collaboration, sustainability, environmental preservation, and evidence-based policymaking. Nicole and her husband both ride vintage Honda motorcycles (photo below) and have two cats.
Read MoreIn this interview, we explore the inspiring journey behind Earth Sole, a handcrafted barefoot shoe brand rooted in sustainability, creativity, and a deep connection to nature. What started as a personal solution to the discomfort of modern footwear evolved into a purpose-driven business that honors the earth, embraces minimalism, and supports conscious living. From working with repurposed leather to building a small, intentional team in Cape Town, the founder shares the unexpected twists, challenges, and rewarding moments that shaped the brand’s path. What drives someone to build a shoe company with no prior experience—and how does living barefoot in nature lead to an internationally growing business? Keep reading to find out.
Read MoreCo-creator, writer, and actress for the drama filled web series Chasing Cupid, Hillary Lewis, created a series for the girls! Based on their own real dating experiences, Lewis and her co-creator, Lauren Davidi, explore the ups and downs of dating, heartbreak, and girlhood in the digital age throughout the series. Beyond the show, Lewis has volunteered for United in Harmony, aiming to support underprivileged children with opportunities to learn and grow. Read on to learn more about Hillary Lewis and Chasing Cupids.
Read MoreIn a world increasingly driven by artificial ingredients and synthetic beauty quick-fixes, more people are turning to nature for their skincare and anti-aging solutions. The clean, vegan beauty movement has gained traction not just for its ethical values, but for its impressive results. Staying youthful doesn’t have to involve harsh chemical, invasive procedures, or animal derived ingredients. With the right clean, plant based regimen it’s possible to nurture your skin, body, and overall health in a way that promotes longevity and radiance from the inside out. Here’s how to maintain a youthful appearance using natural, vegan, and clean beauty practices:
Read MoreSinger-songwriter, Hillary Reynolds, debuts her first solo album, “Changing Seasons” on August 8th. The first single off of the album, “Can’t Turn Off My Mind”, sets the tone for the albums refreshing lyrical honesty, bright sounds, and soothing melodies. Beyond the music, Reynolds helps run her mother’s breast cancer foundation, The Trina Fund. To learn more about Hillary Reynolds and her upcoming album, read on.
Read MorePresident Trump has been very vocal about dismissing any criticism directed at him and his choices throughout the short time he has so far served as president this term. His rejection of criticism has led him to make efforts in censoring public media and journalism. Whether it be suing news outlets for defamation of character, restricting journalism, defunding public broadcasting, or writing posts on his social media platform Truth Social to criticize those who speak out against him, Trump has made one of his main presidential focuses: censorship.
Read MoreComing together to perform on the “Joy=Resistance” tour are two queer musicians who aren’t afraid of speaking up. Singer-songwriters Rachel Sage and Kristen Ford see music as a universal language that creates community and connection, which is exactly what they hope to bring to each city on their tour. Sage’s latest single and upcoming album, “Canopy”, keeps inclusivity and acceptance at the forefront while Ford’s new single “Wild Heart” and album “Pinto” aim to fight back against oppression. Donating a portion of the proceeds from their tour to The Trevor Project, the two musicians fight even further to create safe spaces and provide solace for those in need. To learn more about Rachel Sage, Kristen Ford, and their Joy=Resistance tour, read on.
Read MoreBorn from an Instagram page resharing queer artists' work during the pandemic, Queer Art Hub has grown into a dynamic, global platform spotlighting LGBTQI+ creatives across 17 countries—and counting. Built on the mission to democratize art sharing and confront the challenges queer artists face on mainstream platforms, it now serves as a digital sanctuary for expression, connection, and visibility. From community classifieds to artist portfolios and collaborations with cultural spaces like St Martins Lane London, this is more than a website—it’s a movement. Curious how a grassroots idea turned into a worldwide art revolution? Read below to discover the full story.
Read MoreNew York City has an abundance of empty office buildings and a shortage of affordable housing options. The fix? Turn those ghost-town workplaces into apartments people can afford. It’s a creative idea that sounds simple—but making it work is a whole different story. Let’s dive into how NYC is trying to turn old office space into new beginnings.
Read MoreWhen we think about heart disease, we often picture blocked arteries caused by years of plaque buildup, a condition primarily linked to lifestyle and age. But there’s a lesser-known, often misunderstood heart condition that doesn’t follow those rules: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD). SCAD strikes suddenly, often in healthy individuals, and it doesn’t always come with warning signs. It predominantly affects women, particularly those under 50, and can occur even in people without any prior heart issues. For many, the first sign is a heart attack. That’s why understanding SCAD is not just important, it could be lifesaving.
Read MoreFederal funding has helped keep public broadcasting stations like NPR, PBS, and several other stations on air for decades. Just recently, the Senate and the House passed a “Recission Act” that will greatly affect this funding. This act is a measure that has the ability to take away money that has already been budgeted by Congress and includes over a billion dollars in funding for public media. With these advances expected to be signed into law very soon by Trump, public broadcasting stations all over the country will take crucial funding hits and, for some, lose the ability to stay on air altogether.
Read MoreWhy not wear slides or flip-flops? Well, they’re pretty accurately named because they slide and flop as you walk. There’s nothing to keep them secure on your foot, causing you to grip your toes or walk funny to keep the shoe on.
Read MorePerformer Darwin Del Fabro lets her journey navigating the world as a trans woman and immigrant shine in her upcoming one woman play “LILI/DARWIN”. From honoring Lili Elbe to celebrating her own artistic and personal growth, “LILI/DARWIN” is a deeply candor exploration of the strength found in connection, identity, and vulnerability. Join us as Darwin Del Fabro talks inspiration, identity, the entertainment industry, and trans rights.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump’s administration has initiated another round of federal layoffs, intensifying a campaign that has already cut tens of thousands of government jobs across the country. What began as a promise to “drain the swamp” has now become one of the most aggressive downsizing efforts in U.S. federal employment history. But behind the headlines lies a growing concern: how will this mass purge of federal workers affect the broader job market, and what happens to workers who don’t want to end up in farm or gig work?
Read MoreLoneliness is not simply about being alone. It is the subjective feeling of being disconnected, unsupported, or emotionally distant from others. In recent years, a growing body of research and public discouragement has begun to shine a spotlight on a troubling and often overlooked phenomenon: the male loneliness epidemic. While loneliness affects people of all genders, data increasingly shows that men, particularly middle-aged and older men, are disproportionately impacted. What makes this crisis especially dangerous is its quiet nature. Unlike public health issues that come with visible symptoms or urgent warnings, loneliness is often invisible. It grows slowly, almost imperceptibly, as friendships fade, emotional walls go up, and life’s responsibilities pile on. For many men, loneliness doesn’t appear as sadness, but as irritability, workaholism, or emotional withdrawal. Over time, the emotional isolation can take a severe toll, contributing to rising rates of depression, addiction, and even suicide. This epidemic is not just a matter of individual well-being, it has wide reaching societal consequences. Relationships and strong social bonds are cornerstones of a healthy society, and when a significant portion of the population struggles to form or maintain them, it affects everything. Understanding why this epidemic is occurring, and more importantly how we can address it, is not just a matter of compassion, it’s a matter of urgency.
Read MoreWith immigration enforcement efforts increasing and tariffs rising, there is no doubt America will start to feel the effects of it soon. It will affect the prices you have to pay for produce, the accessibility you have to certain products, the stability of related supply chains, the economy, and so much more.
Read MoreThis summer, beauty is all about striking the perfect balance between bold expression and natural radiance. From skin-first makeup hybrids to high-shine lips and watercolor eyes, the season’s trends invite you to play with color while embracing your skin’s natural glow. Skincare-infused foundations are blurring the lines between complexion products and self-care, while chromatic eyes in shimmering hues bring a futuristic edge to warm-weather looks. Sculpted, glossy lips make a high-impact comeback, and blush isn’t just a pop of pink anymore — it’s your glow-from-within secret weapon. Whether you're keeping it minimal or going full glam, these trends prove that summer beauty is anything but basic.
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