Annie Spiegelman is a strong believer in women’s rights and understands that the divided world we live in these days is better reached through humor and joy. Ergo, when this film maker heard that Roe v Wade was overturned she put on her thinking cap and got to work on a relatable short about male contraception. Please read on to watch and learn more about her adorable and informative film below.
Read MoreOne thing that we at Jejune are pleased to see is the number of LGBTQ+ candidates who are running this year, and we have profiled quite a few of them! This week we are highlighting Dominique Johnson (she/they), who is the incumbent representative in District 143 in the Connecticut House of Representatives. Dominique is a genderqueer millennial who has gone from humble political beginnings as a community organizer to Assistant Majority Leader. A former professor and punk rock bassist, they are a published author with work appearing in works ranging from Teen Vogue to The Nation. Dominique is passionate advocate for educational equity, the health and well-being of youth, women and LGBTQ+ people, and sustainability.
Read MoreAging is one of those things that all living things face, but nobody really wants to talk about.
Being a middle-aged man myself, I’m acutely aware of how quickly you go from being someone who doesn’t even think twice about jumping straight from the top bunk ready to tackle the day head-on to someone who’s like, “Hmm, let’s see if my knees still work as advertised before I fully commit to standing up.”
The second most wonderful time of the year is here, fall. Two big changes come with the fall season and those are the start of a new school year and cooler weather. You’ll need new school supplies, sneakers, dorm necessities, apparel, etc. Checking things off your list and finding the right products can become a stressful experience, but that’s why Jejune is here. While there are so many incredible brands to shop at, we’ve compiled a few sustainable brands that we believe will ensure you ease into fall without any hiccups.
Read MoreKatie Causey (she/her/hers) is a bisexual millennial community and tenant organizer and political activist who is a lifelong resident of Palo Alto, California currently running for city council. Among other issues in her platform, Katie believes in expanding housing access and protecting tenant rights, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting LGBTQ+ rights in Palo Alto. As someone who is passionate about expanding and promoting public transportation, and reducing car traffic, Katie herself does not own a car, and walks, bikes, and takes public transport to get where she needs to be. Katie also owns over 35 houseplants!
Read MoreIn a barn studio brimming with creative chaos, Thomas Deininger redefines the boundaries of art by transforming discarded materials into colorful narratives. With a childhood shaped by ADHD and dyslexia, Deininger found solace in drawing and building, laying the foundation for his unique artistic approach. His pieces, often revealing different facets from various angles, invite viewers to experience a range of emotions and engage with pressing environmental issues. Despite the challenges of working with non-traditional materials, Deininger views obstacles as opportunities for innovation, creating art that evokes a range of emotions. To learn more about Thomas Deininger and his work, read on.
Read MoreAs we count down the final weeks of this election season, we are ramping up our profiles of progressive candidates. This week we are profiling Farrah Chaichi (she/her/hers), a democratic socialist representative in Oregon running for reelection. This queer millennial of color and Iron Maiden superfan has a history of activism, fighting for causes such as labor rights, Black Lives Matter, and human rights. Farrah is passionate about delivering access to health care, addiction services, education, and clean water to her constituents in her hometown of Beaverton, which is a mix of working class and middle class neighborhoods.
Read MoreEvery fall, fashion companies put out a new line of cozy, warm-colored clothes. If you love this time of year, it can be hard to resist buying new sweaters, boots or jackets to stay on top of the trends. In reality, most of these trends come around every year, despite the fast fashion industry claiming they are new.
If you want to create the fall wardrobe of your dreams, follow these sustainable tips. The planet and your wallet will thank you later.
Read MoreFinding the best deals on high-end perfumes can feel like a treasure hunt, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. One of the most effective ways to snag great prices on luxury scents is to shop online during sales events. Websites offering Maison Beautique perfume deals often have significant markdowns and clearance sales, allowing you to secure premium fragrances for less.
Read MoreThis week we are profiling our second party leader this season, Luz Escamilla (she/her), the current minority leader of the Democratic Party in the Utah State Senate. Luz was born in Mexico to two college professors, and immigrated when she was 18 years old. Only one of six Democrats in the Utah State Senate, Luz leads her small caucus in promoting issues such as healthcare access and cost, food security, air quality, transportation access, high quality childcare, and home visiting services.
Read MoreMini bags have a significant impact on our outfits. These bags are versatile and can hold our essentials while sprucing up our overall look. They can also balance our body type; therefore, it is important to choose the right mini bag for you. However, it is not so easy as simply choosing the one you like most. Check out how to choose the perfect mini bag for your figure.
Read MoreDive into the captivating journey of The Crane Wives, a band that began in a small Michigan college town and has since become a force to be reckoned with in the music world. What started as a chance meeting between waitressing shifts at a Chinese buffet has evolved into a dynamic collaboration that blends raw emotion with musical experimentation. From exploring the complexities of adoption trauma in their single "Scars" to addressing imposter syndrome in "Bitter Medicine," The Crane Wives are unafraid to tackle deep, personal themes in their music. Discover the powerful melodies behind their latest work and learn how they are using their platform to inspire change. Read on to learn more about The Crane Wives.
Read MoreCharlotte Tucker’s rise to fame began with an unexpected twist of fate. What was meant to be a simple outing to support her sister’s acting ambitions soon became a game-changer for Charlotte herself, landing her the role of Lily Loud in A Loud House Christmas. Now, as a standout child star who has dazzled audiences in everything from Netflix’s Cobra Kai to the eagerly anticipated The Air He Breathes, Charlotte has firmly established her place in the entertainment world. Beyond her impressive on-screen presence, she is deeply committed to giving back, particularly through her work with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. With a genuine passion for spreading joy and positivity, Charlotte shines both in front of the camera and in her community. To learn more about Charlotte Tucker, read on.
Read MoreAngela Alsobrooks (she/her/hers) is the Democratic candidate in the U.S. Senate race for Maryland. Currently the Executive of Prince George’s County, the second largest county in Maryland, Angela was featured as the keynote speaker of this year’s Democratic National Convention! A prosecutor by practice, Angela has a long history of political action. She is most passionate about protecting citizens’ freedom to have autonomy over our own bodies, to live without the threat of gun violence, and for all American families to have economic opportunity to build generational wealth.
Read MorePeriods are painful and uncomfortable as it is, now add the stress of learning that some of the common period products you may be using may have high levels of toxic heavy metals like lead and arsenic in them. One shouldn’t have to worry about getting dangerous infections that can lead to toxic shock syndrome and cancer just from taking care of their monthly flow. Let’s also factor in the “pink tax” of how expensive it is to have to constantly buy these products over a lifetime… which also leads to how wasteful they are! But there is a solution!! There are an increasing number of sustainable period products out there that are safe for your body, cheaper (in the long run), much less wasteful for the planet, and it is rumored that using these products can often decrease cramps and maybe even the length of a period (of course there are no studies because no one studies women’s health). Sounds like wins all around to me! Let’s dive into some great options below!
Read MoreWell, primary season is officially over, and the candidates are in! This week’s candidate advanced from the Iowa primary on June 4. Aime Wichtendahl (she/her) is the first transgender elected official in the state of Iowa. She is the chair of the city council in Hiawatha, Iowa and has been on the council since 2015. Aime is also a novelist and journalist, and is a dues paying member of American Federation of Musicians local 137. She is passionate about transgender and LGBTQIA+ rights, green energy, and small businesses.
Read MoreThe Olympics might be over, but it hasn’t left our hearts! There are few things more exciting than watching humans do super human things with their bodies, and this year did not disappoint! From Simone Biles returning with new tricks and mind blowing routines to Breaking making it debut! With the drama aside, there were so many powerful and beautiful moments this year that made this Olympics one of my favorite ones to watch.
But as a pole dancer, there was just one thing lacking this year… Pole Sport!! Dive deeper as we talk to US Team pole athlete and stripper Taylor Dalton.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, one woman's innovative approach to coping with isolation sparked a movement that has since resonated with thousands nationwide. Hot Girl Walk, created by Mia Lind during lockdown, began as a personal strategy to combat loneliness and build confidence. Emphasizing the mental and physical benefits of walking, she redefines what it means to be "hot," placing the focus on inner strength and empowerment. By sharing her journey on social media, she quickly garnered a community of individuals, proving that the act of walking can be transformative. Today, Hot Girl Walk is more than just a fitness trend; it's a global movement promoting inclusivity and mental well-being. Read on to learn more about Mia Lind’s Hot Girl Walk.
Read MoreAt the beginning of this election cycle we featured an Illinois State Senator running for reelection. Today we are featuring an Illinois State Representative, Barbara Hernandez (she/her), a millennial who has spent most of her adult life in politics. As the daughter of undocumented Mexican immigrants, Barbara was the first in her family to go to college, and was inspired to go into politics to reform our country’s broken immigration system. At age 24 she was elected to serve on the Kane County Board, and in 2019 she was appointed to finish the term of her former boss in the Illinois State House (she has been reelected twice since then). Barbara is passionate about period poverty, higher education accessibility, immigration, and fighting for restorative justice.
Read MoreClean beauty is a commonly used term in the beauty industry. Companies offering these products offer a compelling advantage beyond personal care — they also actively promote the wellness of the environment. Discover what lies behind this claim and what makes clean beauty products better for the planet.
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