Our House Staff Dec 16, 2020 10 min Mariah & Me: 3 People Share How Mariah Carey Changed Their Lives Mariah Carey reminds me that as long as you are the author of your life, your story is never set in stone. The odds may be stacked against y
Our House Staff Oct 21, 2020 3 min Take 5 w/VIAA: Breaking Mental Health Stigmas One Song at a Time VIAA is a true testament to hard work, dedication & personal growth. When you're in VIAA's presence, you want to be your most authentic self
Our House Staff Oct 18, 2020 3 min 11 Action Items for the 2020 Election The opportunities below range from high impact to the bare minimum, it really simply depends on how 'bout it 'bout it you are for the cause.
laurenwc88 Sep 30, 2020 5 min Tastes Like Freedom: How Manumit, a UK Based Beanery, Fights Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Manumit is creating freedom for those that haven’t tasted it, and they happen to roast delicious coffee beans while they are at it.
chelseadlin Sep 29, 2020 4 min Students of Compton Rally for “Care, Not Cops” in Schools "Why am I being treated like a criminal if you don't want me to be a criminal?"
jaclyngonz Sep 15, 2020 6 min Four Women, Cuatro Mujeres, Tell Us What It Means To Create Your Own System The system is not broken, it is designed to do what it does. So, how do you fix something that foundationally is doing what it is supposed?
maryann samreth Aug 25, 2020 4 min How Depression Broke My Cultural Conditioning "The one way I was taught to manage pain was the Cambodian way: suppression"
Taylor Owens Aug 18, 2020 5 min Crises in the Country's Wealthiest County Jeopardizes Latinx Community A housing crisis and a lack of representation in the media has led the immigrant population in this town to be disproportionately affected
Kelly Pau Aug 17, 2020 2 min Courier Media's Fresh Fund Grant is Offering 50K to Black Founders Under 25 The Fresh Fund will provide a grant for up to $50K as well as a year-long mentorship with successful entrepreneurs for young visionaries.
erinfeher Aug 3, 2020 4 min When Kids Are Leading The Chants: Introducing The Justice Kids Justice Kids, started by 8 and 10-year-old siblings Walt and Naima, are taking up the cause of racial justice early.