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Read MoreThe Science Writing Revolution’s goal is two-fold: close the opportunity gap in publishing and reduce the mental health and resource cost of writing papers.
Read MoreSocial impact leader and mentor, Macauley Kenney, shares her journey through MIT, her experience as an entrepreneur, and how she became COO at one of today’s leading global health startups, SurgiBox, Inc.
Read MoreIn difficult times, we look up to visionaries who can transform hurt into positive change. Rosie Myers, the creator of Resistance Fashion, is one of those visionaries.
Read MoreMeet three women who sprung to action to help their local communities face the COVID-19 pandemic and the organization that equipped them with the resources for lasting change.
Read MoreIndie actress Callie Gilbert discusses her journey to acting and, now that she’s here, picking roles that matter for humanity.
Read MoreMeet the poet who’s donating 100% of her poetry collection’s proceeds to COVID-19 relief efforts.
Read MoreSherin Ali shares her inspiring story of personal resilience, grit in the face of the U.S.’s painstaking immigration laws, and the launch of Mokha. Inspired by Black leaders in her community, she’s creating limited edition Radical Self-Care Boxes featuring the products of Black creatives. With each purchase, 1 box will be sent to a Black Chicago activist doing justice work on the front lines.
Read MoreMulti-passionate entrepreneur, Alisha Small, shares her journey of personal resilience, how she turned an idea into a successful business, and why we should all invest in our personal development.
Read MoreMeet HarperSage, a fashion brand with a cause: human trafficking.
Read MoreSparkle Life offers the world’s first pad made out of bamboo fiber, banana fiber, and corn starch. Meet the couple behind the mission to make a sustainable and affordable pad, all while lessening the world’s agricultural waste.
Read MoreJournalistic storyteller Kristi Eaton, whose work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, among others, discusses the ups and downs of being freelance.
Read MoreFull-time writer, artist and creator of Māori Mermaid, Jessica Thompson Carr, shares how her creative process is driven by instinct and the ongoing discovery of her complex identity as a Māori and Pākehā (European descent) woman living in Aotearoa (the Māori name for New Zealand). Her art, created for and by someone part of two worlds, is a reminder of the emotional yet healing process of learning and decolonizing one’s understanding of the world.
Read MoreChicago media personality Paulina Roe reminds us of the power of voice. Here, she takes us behind the scenes of her career, what drives her activism, and why we should all take better care of ourselves.
Read MoreSet aside intentional time to evaluate your year and identify your next batch of exciting goals. Here are 5 good goal setting steps.
Read MoreSupport KULTURA’s culture creators with a gift purchase for this holiday season.
Read MoreArtist, Texan, and former undocumented immigrant Manuela Gonzalez calls her journey one of “literally just trying to exist.” Here, she shares her migration story and opens up about anxieties regarding productivity and survival.
Read MoreTanya Lozano works to defend and strengthen the underserved communities of Chicago. Through the creation of a fitness studio in her family’s church, Tanya has established a sanctuary that grew to offer much more than just $5 fitness classes.
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