Christina Henderson (she/her) is one of four At-large members of the Council of the District of Columbia. The Council comprises a representative from each of DC’s 8 wards, as well as a chairperson and four representatives who represent the whole city, including Christina. A political independent, Christina identifies herself as a “pragmatic progressive,” championing causes such as reproductive and maternal health (she chairs the Health Committee of the Council), early childhood education, transportation equity and safety, and higher education access and student loan forgiveness.
Read MoreDo you live in the San Francisco area? If so, I have wonderful news for you!! The Vertical Show is returning to the Great Star Theater in Chinatown San Francisco from April 4-21st. There will be shows every Thursday-Sunday for three weekends. You can buy your tickets here (promo code: kira).
Read MoreThe new queer film “This Time” is in many ways the more serious current version of “But I’m a Cheerleader” as a young girl runs away from her family who is trying to send her to a conversion camp, to go on a world wind adventure searching for the secrets of her recently deceased elusive father. You will celebrate and cry with Grace as she comes to understand and accept herself and make real friends a long the way. Please read on to learn more about the film, our star Anwen O’Driscoll (Grace), and Jennifer Gibson (Producer and Anne) as they walk us through the importance of “This Time”.
Read MorePersonal style and living spaces reflect our aesthetic choices and also ethical considerations. This blog post goes over the seamless blend of organic fashion and nature-inspired decor, focusing on the richness and responsibility of choosing organic cotton clothing alongside captivating wall art.
Read MoreToday we have the fourth installment in our profiles of our favorite Progressive candidates who are running to represent their communities at the state and federal levels, and move the country forward to ensure that all Americans are equally represented in government. Sabrina Bousbar (she/her) is a Gen Z Colombian Moroccan with a background in political organizing, as well as in emergency management and natural disaster response, which is a particularly useful background in her Florida district, which was devastated in 2022 by Hurricane Ian. Sabrina has a Bachelor’s degree from Florida State University and a Master’s degree from Georgetown University, and is passionate about women’s rights, the climate crisis, social security, and the affordability crisis.
Read MoreHave you ever opened your water bill and felt you needed to sit down? Seeing today’s prices is jarring, but there’s nothing as surprising as your actual water use. Coupling this with the effects of climate change should spur action.
Read MoreCatherine Harrison will have you rocking out to her songs about love as she revives the sounds of the 70s with her music in a current new vibe. But there is more to this rock star than meets the eye. Catherine is a passionate advocate for mental health, especially within the music community, working with the Unison Fund. She is even donating all the proceeds of her new song, Love is not a Game, to them! Please read on to learn more about Catherine, her music, and how she gives back to the world.
Read MoreThis week we continue our profiles of progressive candidates running for office in 2024! Today we are featuring Sam Bell, who is a Democratic Socialist Rhode Island State Senator. Sam (he/him) is a geologist with a Masters and PhD both from Brown University in Providence, the city of Sam’s district. He is most passionate about healthcare, housing, and fighting poverty. Sam and his wife Samantha are both openly bisexual and are proud parents to their 2-year-old son Jacob.
Read MoreWith her talents spanning acting, dancing, and singing, Shanti Lowry seems capable of almost anything. Beyond the spotlight, she is also producing the upcoming thriller PERSONA while concurrently collaborating with Amnesty International and Women for Women International to provide educational support to women affected by war. Engaging in numerous endeavors and initiatives, Shanti Lowry actively addresses the challenges faced by war-torn countries and contributes to humanitarian efforts, demonstrating the power of determination and the ability to achieve anything when one sets their mind to it. To learn more about Shanti Lowry, please read on.
Read MoreOnce teeming with diverse plant and animal species, the Earth was a vibrant ecosystem. However, as we navigate the year 2024, we find ourselves grappling to safeguard the remaining creatures from extinction, often unaware of the harm inflicted upon our planet. By listening to Leah Rampy, the author of Earth & Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos, individuals can gain insights into the necessary steps to reestablish a meaningful connection with the Earth. Through compelling narratives, Rampy deeply resonates with readers, urging them to embrace the Earth and appreciate its magnificence. To read on and learn more about Leah Rampy, continue reading.
Read MoreThis week we are profiling DeShanna Neal (she/they), a single mother of four who is an LGBTQ+ rights activist and Democratic Socialist Delaware State Representative. Elected in 2022, they ran on a platform focusing on mental health, the environment, and the legalization of marijuana; this year their focus is on Accessibility for all, Maternal Healthcare for Incarcerated Women, and LGBTQ+ rights. DeShanna is the author of the children’s book My Rainbow, about their transgender daughter, and they are the co-organizer and creator of New Castle County's first ever LGBTQ Youth Pride Festival, as well as, Delaware's first Drag Queen Story Hour. They have a bachelor’s degree from the University of Phoenix (UoPX), and just recently graduated with a master’s degree from Wilmington University (WilmU).
Read MoreWhen you go to Thailand one of the first things you will notice is the depiction of elephants everywhere! They are on temples, flags, shirts, pants, and adorable statues around the country. They are clearly part of the Thai identity, but for as much as they are a symbol of Thailand the treatment of the actual animals in Thailand isn’t spectacular. Luckily for me, and the elephants, I was able to find and visit BEES Elephant Sanctuary, which holds nothing but love for the animals. Click here to read more!
Read MoreThis week we kick off the 2024 election season with Rachel Ventura (she/her), who is a Democratic Socialist state senator from Illinois’ 43rd district, the part of the state in and around the city of Joliet. This single mother of twin daughters has degrees in Mathematics and Biology and has worked as an actuary and naturalist before joining a gaming company, Legendary Games. Rachel is passionate about taxing the rich, universal healthcare, campaign finance reform, and investing in the middle class.
Read MoreSo, I went into this trip thinking that this article would not be necessary, assuming that Thailand is a vegan heaven. This was not the case… Chiang Mai is awesome for vegans, but it seems that the rest of the country isn’t so sure what we are…
Read MoreIntroducing Bo Yokely, the actor set to star in the upcoming series "Blue Ridge," who has not only delved into the entertainment industry but has also collaborated with the "Not Alone Foundation" to raise awareness about renal disease and kidney health. His efforts have not only garnered recognition from philanthropists, earning him the prestigious Diamond Award, but also endeared him to audiences. To discover more about Bo Yokely and gain insights from his advice, keep on reading.
Read MoreEmbarking on a literary journey that began in the familiar Notes app, Morgan Richard Olivier has magnificently woven a tapestry of raw emotions in her latest literary masterpiece, "The Strength That Stays." In this profound work, Olivier delves into the complexities of self-acceptance, inviting readers to explore the labyrinth of human emotions. Through her stories, she navigates the turbulent waters of mental health, shedding light on these pressing issues with empathy and understanding. When she isn’t writing she is on the board of the Iberia Homelessness Shelter. To learn more about Morgan Richard Olivier, read on.
Read MoreClimate change is an urgent and escalating global crisis reshaping ecosystems and threatening biodiversity. While its impacts are widespread, certain regions bear the brunt of these challenges more severely than others. Here are five areas at the forefront of the climate crisis.
Read MoreAs the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, the individual responsibility to live more sustainably can no longer be avoided. So, a previous post highlights ten sustainable practices that can be incorporated into daily life to reduce your environmental impact and contribute to green initiatives. Such practices include using a reusable bag for grocery shopping, going paperless for bill payments, and opting for seasonal food and produce.
Read MoreAmi McKay is on a roll! From crafting distinctive and healthy eco-friendly residences using sustainable materials to managing three enterprise businesses, Ami McKay effortlessly juggles her multiple endeavors. Now, viewers can witness her distinctive and innovative designs showcased on her very own show, "Vancouver Reno," which has recently made its debut on Magnolia Network. Beyond her professional endeavors, Ami commits her time to mentorship programs for women entrepreneurs and engages in various philanthropic initiatives. Read on to learn more about Ami McKay.
Read MoreWhile many of us carry on with our daily routines, the urgency of climate change often escapes notice. However, as Osprey Orielle Lake emphasizes, "We are in a climate emergency." In her newest book, The Story is in Our Bone: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis, Osprey Orielle Lake delves into the question of whether we are willing to take action and rise to the challenge. This book serves as a doorway into the realm of justice surrounding this pressing social issue. To learn more about The Story is in Our Bone: HowWorldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis, and Osprey Orielle Lake, read on.
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