Adelide's musical journey is a true testament to the power of passion and personal exploration. Based in Brooklyn, New York since 2019, Adelide has carved out a niche in the music industry with her distinctive blend of disco, synth-pop, and soul. Adelide's songwriting process, deeply rooted in her jazz background, unfolds beautifully, often beginning with chords that came from her creative spark. Her latest single, "Witness," exemplifies her ability to seamlessly blend inspiration with personal narrative. Beyond her music, Adelide is a passionate advocate for causes close to her heart. Her involvement with the Youngsters of Uganda (YOU) organization underscores her commitment to making a positive impact. To learn more about Adelide, read on.
Read MoreThis week we are profiling Christina Khalil (she/her), the Green Party candidate for this fall’s U.S. Senate race in New Jersey. With the current embattled incumbent, Bob Menendez, indicted for bribery for accepting cash gifts from the Egyptian government in exchange for influence, the field is wide open to a wide range of party candidates, including Menendez himself, running as an independent. However, this millennial Green Party candidate, a first-generation Egyptian-American, has no such ties to foreign governments. As a formerly homeless teenager, Christina grew up in the foster care system and was emancipated at age 16. Today she is forced to work two jobs to make ends meet, both as a therapist and a drug and alcohol addiction counselor. Christina put herself through college twice, with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s from Ramapo College of New Jersey. Her lived experience makes Christina passionate about giving voice to the unheard, providing the tools for the poorest and least privileged Americans to work for a better life, and creating safety, freedom and prosperity for all New Jerseyans regardless of race, gender identity, sexuality, or immigration status.
Read MoreInspired by Sir Isaac Newton, Newton’s First is a revolutionary clothing brand that prioritizes fit, fabric, and fashion. Catering to all types of men, they use stretchy yet comfortable fabrics that adhere to Newton's three laws of motion. By creating sizes for everyone, Newton's First has elevated men's athleisure to the next level. Embracing trends like customizable print-on-demand apparel, they aim to become the go-to name in big and tall athleisure, blending functionality with understated elegance. To learn more about Newton’s First and their innovative approach, read on.
Read MoreHave you ever thought, wow, there is a lot of trash on this beach, in this river, or in this park? Most of us don’t ever have the time to do much more than pick up a little thing here and there along the way, but Sungai Watch went all in. They saw the issue of the garbage in the Indonesian rivers and literally jumped into action, by jumping into the rivers! This is not a job for the faint of heart; so, I really tip my hat off to the amazing Sungai Watch team. After collecting the trash they realized that they were stuck with a lot of garbage. So, naturally they turned it into high end luxury chairs to help fund their efforts! Ergo, Sungai Design was born! Read on to learn more about these amazing people and their beautiful chairs.
Read MoreIn 2024, we have a large number of young people running for office to challenge the status quo upheld by older, long-entrenched representatives at all levels of government. Today we are highlighting one such person. Lexi Melton (she/her/hers), is a millennial wife and mom of two. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lexi decided to go back to school to finish her degree and graduated with an A.A.S. degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology from Chattanooga State Community College! Lexi fiercely advocates for strong public schools and women’s rights, and believes in gun safety and equitable healthcare, especially in rural areas.
Read MoreFrom the serene landscapes of Wellfleet, MA, to the bustling streets of New York City, Anne Stott’s journey unfolds, driven by an unyielding passion for music, theater, and social change. Her music, a blend of grunge electric beats, 80s and 90s power chords, and atmospheric vibes reflects the contradictions and diverse influences of her life. With the release of the climate change anthem "Water To Blood," she invites listeners to confront urgent global issues while embracing the deeper themes of time and control. To delve deeper into how Anne Stott incorporates her unique beats to tackle social issues, continue reading.
Read MoreIt’s time to celebrate love, Pride month is here. As people across the country commemorate the LGTBQ+ community, it’s important to recognize the innovative businesses that bring unique perspectives to their industries and foster communities that celebrate diversity and authenticity. These brands are leaving their marks in both the social, economic, and ecological spheres. Jejune Magazine highlights pioneering Queer-owned brands that are changing the trajectory and paving the way for a more inclusive future.
Read MoreSummer is a time of warmth, growth, and vibrant energy. It's the perfect season to deepen your spiritual practices and connect with your inner self. At California Psychics, we believe that the summer months offer unique opportunities to enhance your spiritual journey. Here are some ways to make the most of this season for spiritual growth.
Read MoreYasmin Trudeau (she/her) is a millennial attorney who currently serves as a Washington State Senator. A Bengali-American, Yas is the first Muslim to serve in the Washington state legislature. After spending much of her childhood in poverty, including being homeless during her teens, she was motivated to make a difference for people whose experiences were like hers. After a stint working as a Legislative Assistant to Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, the current chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives, Yas entered politics in her home state of Washington, where she focuses on issues like housing justice and equitable housing development, corporate responsibility and accountability, and continuing to provide the kind of resources for young people that she benefitted from in her youth to put her on the path to success.
Read MoreDive into the fascinating story of Yemen Blues, a band based in TLV, Finland, and NYC, whose music influenced by Yemeni heritage and diverse global backgrounds, transcends boundaries. Their latest single, “People,” and its riveting music video featuring MOVE|NYC| dancers, highlights a powerful collaboration with this organization dedicated to diversity and equity in dance. With an upcoming US and EU tour from September to December, this band is set to captivate audiences with its transformative sound. To learn more about Yemen Blues, read on.
Read MoreJejune got the pleasure to sit down with Kim Casci-Palangio from the The Cybercrime Support Network to enlighten us about romance scams, the ins and outs, and how we can protect ourselves and our loved ones.
Read MoreAnalise Ortiz (she/her/hers) is the current state representative for her district, but after one term in the Arizona House of Representatives, she has decided to run for the Arizona State Senate. Analise is a Latina millennial civil rights activist who worked for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on issues like criminal justice reform and federal immigration reform, before running for the Arizona House in 2022, where she is the first openly pansexual member of the Arizona legislature. In the House, she is a leader in the Democratic caucus on criminal justice reform, protecting and expanding reproductive rights, and advocating for affordable housing for Arizonans. Analise is passionate about combatting exclusionary zoning practices through meaningful and equitable zoning reforms.
Read MorePlastic packaging comes with almost everything you buy. While it comes with its convenience, it has had grave consequences for the planet. Plastic packaging generates untold amounts of waste for three reasons — it’s usually single use, nonbiodegradable and excessive. Socially conscious enterprises and policymakers have recognized this problem, but abolishing unsustainable packaging material will take time. In the meantime, follow these four tips to avoid it.
Read MoreSummer is here, a time to be conscious of the products you’re using on your face and skin. It’s also a perfect time to reassess what ingredients are in those products and how they impact you and the environment around you. Considering all of these factors can be overwhelming, but Jejune Magazine has made it easy by selecting a few vegan brands that are conscious of what people and the environment need.
Read MoreThis week we are profiling Christina Haswood (she/her/hers) is a Diné (Navajo) millennial who is the only Native American serving in the Kansas state legislature. In her first year in office, she helped pass Kansas’ first Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) bill. A public health advocate, Christina is a champion of reproductive rights and the right to abortion. Christina also stands out for using social media more than her colleagues to inform her constituents with updates from the legislature. Though she currently represents District 10 in the Kansas House of Representatives, Christina is now running for the State Senate.
Read MoreDrea Okeke is bringing Nigerian charm to America through her lively and often playful TikTok videos. She can be seen teaching Nigerian slang to celebrities on the red carpet to dressing up as SpongeBob. If this silliness isn’t enough for you, look out for her new game coming out this summer: Nonsense Slangs. When this influencer isn’t blowing up your social media she can be seen supporting education through expanding schools in Nigeria and giving away scholarships to first-generation African American college students. As an ex-engineer herself, she understands the value of a good education. Read on to learn more about Drea Okeke.
Read MoreAccording to a PwC survey, 58% of people aged 37 to 22 report that they have become more eco-friendly. With the effects of climate change in full swing and with the growing availability of sustainable home products, living an eco-friendly lifestyle is easier than ever. Environmentally friendly living can come in many forms, from purchasing locally grown food and reducing plastic consumption to taking care of plants in the home.
Read MoreToday we are profiling Kyra deGruy Kennedy (she/hers), a bisexual millennial community organizer, running for the Colorado House of Representatives. Kyra currently works as a business and political consultant, advising a wide range of organizations. As a former healthcare worker, Kyra has influenced a number of legislative efforts in Colorado pertaining to healthcare, and is most passionate about enacting single-payer healthcare, ensuring that healthcare be treated as a basic human right and not a system that profits off the ill health of patients, including mental health, reproductive health (including legalized abortion), and lower prescription drug costs. Kyra also supports transitioning away from fossil fuels (including in vehicles), reducing access to firearms, and protecting labor, worker, immigrant, tenant, and democratic rights.
Read MoreThe ZENITH Chronomaster Revival A384 is a combination of ancient charms and modern skill. Thus, it would be historically significant and a great achievement to see this striking zenith on the wrists again. For both seasoned collectors or starters you must own such a timepiece if only for focusing on finer details including top-notch standards.
Read MoreBased in Atlanta, GA, Tiffany Elle Burgess seamlessly juggles her roles as an actress, producer, health consultant, and children's book author. Tiffany recently starred in the award-winning movie “The Color Purple,” a film she describes as a vibrant black family reunion that brings fresh perspectives to the beloved story. Dedicated to representation in the entertainment industry, Tiffany believes in the importance of children seeing themselves reflected on screen. Outside of her work in film, she ventures into publishing children's literature, with her latest release, "Decisions, Decisions," designed to uplift young minds, especially those from diverse backgrounds. To learn more about Tiffany Elle Burgess, continue reading.
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