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The Story of A Grownup Navajo Woman
Jaclyn is a Navajo Woman. She has helped numerous people begin their journey of decolonization and integration of Native teachings.
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A Journey of Recovery and Peer Support
Yasmin Flasterstein (she/her) is a Co-Founder and Executive Director of Peer Support Space creating communities from experiences of trauma.
Mar 1, 202113 min read
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An Educational Series Fighting Systemic Racism
Serria Rego, financial professional and activist, started Black Wealth Matters, An Educational Series combat systemic racism.
Mar 1, 20216 min read
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Recipe Corner: Poptarts, from Jenna Graham
Vegan pop tart recipes by Jenna Graham. Make a blueberry or perhaps try apple cinnamon.
Mar 1, 20213 min read
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Laying Out the Law with Lourdes
Lourdes Casanova is a criminal defense and immigration lawyer who founded her practice. I spoke to Lourdes about her journey and the law.
Mar 1, 20216 min read
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All good ideas STEM from...
We wanted to highlight some of the women who have contributed to the advancement of science and medicine, past and present
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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Assembling Dreams
Ginger Mayerson is an LA-based artist. Originally a trained composer, Ginger has been making collages for her own amusement for years.
Mar 1, 20212 min read
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Ethical Fashion Inspired by the Power of the Moon
Miakoda is Julia's clothing company where she designs, manufactures, and advertises her products sustainably and ethically in NYC.
Mar 1, 202112 min read
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The History Chicks' Favorite Episodes
We asked Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider, co-hosts and founders of The History Chicks, to share their favorite episodes and chicks.
Mar 1, 20212 min read
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Time Traveling with The History Chicks
Two women. Half the population. Several thousand years of history. That is the incredible duo of Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider.
Mar 1, 20216 min read
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Yuyao Li - Self Portraits
Sometimes when we say something is ‘ugly’, we are not talking about the aesthetics, we are judging ourselves.
Mar 1, 20211 min read
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Hope and Hospitality: The Womxn of Artsakh Aid
2020 was a difficult year for Armenians everywhere and it has somewhat improved because of the incredible efforts of womxn here in Aremenia.
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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Mental Health, A Cost to Strength
They’re also seeing the underbelly of strength comes at a cost. Your humanity is wrapped up in being open and honest.
Mar 1, 202112 min read
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A Home for the Artistic Soul
Everyone can be great and unlock their full creative potential. That is where Debrianna Debolt founder of Olive Home can come in and help.
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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Quilting Through The Generations
For Lucia Vigil Francis, quilting is more than a hobby. It’s a family tradition, a livelihood, and a passion that courses through her.
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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Ethical #OOTD
Miakoda curated two comfy, cute, and eco-friendly outfits for every body. Miakoda creates ethical and sustainable athleisure wear.
Mar 1, 20211 min read
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Pulling Back the Curtains on Machismo
Irisol’s work is her beautiful way of combining her Latinx, Costa Rican heritage, with her American experiences.
Mar 1, 20218 min read
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The Femme Vine's Top 5 Wine Picks
Here a the 5 bottles of wine that The Femme Vine founder Ally Chapman keeps coming back to again and again.
Mar 1, 20213 min read
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From Engineer to Fashion Company
From an engineer to a digital marketer and serial entrepreneur, Malika Rizqia Anindita is one of the founders of Kalle bags.
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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Storm Chaser: The Thrill of the Chase
Women are making their own stake in the storm chasing. Women like Chelsea Burnet, storm chaser and weather safety educator.
Mar 1, 20215 min read
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