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Thousands of Deaths Created This Fashion Revolution

Four years ago today a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed, killing more than a thousand workers. Born from this tragedy, Fashion Revolution aims to never let it happen again. Every April 24th-28th more than 80 countries take to the streets and social media, demanding transparency in the fashion industry. Apparel production is known for questionable product sourcing and worker treatment and…

Skid Row Coffee

Skid Row is a neighborhood in LA known for being a ‘dumping ground’ for homeless people. Today it houses the largest stable homeless population in the world. Skidrow Coffee is a neighborhood pop-up coffee shop and job training program for people of low-income. Working in collaboration with Bar Nine roastery, they serve impeccable caffeinated delights to the local community and greater…

New Adidas Sneaker is 95% Recycled Ocean Plastic

Adidas just released a sneaker made of 95% recycled ocean plastics. They’re called the Parley UltraBoost X and people wanting a pair of the quick-to-sellout sneaks are left asking,“More, please!” The shoes reclaim about 11 plastic bottles per pair – meaning everything from the laces to the sock liners use recycled materials. While Adidas have done small-run eco styles in the past,…

An Intimate Look Inside New York’s Queer Latinx Community

Joanna Toro’s series “The Dressing Room” documents the lives of New York’s queer Latinx community. Her shots capture intimate moments backstage at drag shows and on the streets working for social change. As an ally, Joanna feels the need to highlight this spirited group to the greater Latinx community. “I began to teach myself about their challenges,” she tells the…

14-yr-old Publishes Article Schooling American Historian in…American History

Rebecca Fried has guts. At age 14 she challenged the research of Richard Jensen, a historian and former University of Illinois Professor, who claimed that anti-Irish discrimination in America was a myth. He said ‘No Irish Need Apply’ signs and newspaper ads were almost non-existent in the 1840’s – 1920’s. Rebecca proved him wrong. She poked around on the web…

Muslim Academy Has Own Wild West Saloon

There’s a school in Reston, Virginia that embraces all identity. It’s called Al Fatih Academy and it’s an Islamic-based school. They teach on their faith, but their biggest goal is to send their students on to high school as well-rounded and empathetic individuals. ⠀⠀ The school invites representatives of different religions to talk about their faiths and to promote friendly,…