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From Survivor to Advocate to Space: Amanda Nguyen’s Fight for Sexual Assault Survivors, and a dream deferred realized
Amanda Nguyen’s story is one of resilience, courage, and a relentless pursuit of justice. The child of Vietnamese refugees, Nguyen faced adversity from a young age. But nothing could have prepared her for the trauma she endured as a senior … Continue reading
Scouting for All: The Boy Scouts of America Rebrands as Scouting America to Promote Inclusion
The iconic campfire scene, a hallmark of the Boy Scouts of America for over a century, is about to get a makeover. In a move symbolizing a new era, the organization is undergoing a historic rebranding, becoming Scouting America. This … Continue reading
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Tagged boy scouts of america, bsa, diversity, inclusion, roger krone, scouting america, sexual abuse
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Family is family.
Pictured above is Astronaut Leland D. Melvin’s official NASA portrait.When NASA astronaut Leland Melvin was assigned to a space shuttle mission in 2008, he was told he could bring his family for the official photo shoot wearing the famous orange … Continue reading
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Tagged astronaut, dogs are family, family is family, jake, leland d. melvin, nasa, rescue dogs, scout, space shuttle mission
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“In a time when the concept of humanity dies, animals lead us to the principles of humanity.”
Two years ago CNN released a photo taken by the photographer Anil Prabhakar in the forest in Indonesia. The image shows an orangutan, currently under threat of extinction, while stretching out his hand to help a geolgist who fell into … Continue reading
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Embracing Authenticity: The Power of Unconditional Love
“Go and love someone exactly as they are. Then, watch how they transform into the greatest truest version of themselves. When one feels seen and appreciated in their own essence, one is instantly empowered” – Wes Angelozzi
Posted in Humanity
Tagged acceptance, authenticity, empowerment, essence, growth, love, potential, self-discovery, transformation, unconditional love
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Hearing the Darkness: Astronomers Translate the Eclipse for Blind and Low-Vision People
The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th promises to be a spectacular event. But for people who are blind or have low vision, experiencing the phenomenon can feel out of reach. Enter a group of dedicated astronomers at Harvard who … Continue reading
Robin Williams: Beyond the Laughter – A Legacy of Compassion and Empowerment
‘’Years ago I learned a very cool thing about Robin Williams, and I couldn’t watch a movie of his afterward without thinking of it. I never actually booked Robin Williams for an event, but I came close enough that his … Continue reading
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Tagged compassion, empathy, empowerment, event industry, homeless employment, legacy, production companies, rider, robin williams, social impact
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Breaking Boundaries: A Love Story of Endurance and Triumph
‘Her dad told her, “If you marry that man you will never set foot in this house again.” Mary soon learned that most people felt the same way. The first years of their marriage living in Birmingham were hell– no … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, equality, friendship, interracial marriage, love, love story, overcoming obstacles, overcoming racism, prejudice, racial equality, racist, resilience
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Rebel Wilson Breaks the Mold: Discussing Virginity at 35 and Why You Shouldn’t Feel Pressure
In a refreshing and honest move, actress Rebel Wilson is opening up about her personal life in her upcoming memoir, Rebel Rising. One detail gaining traction is her revelation about losing her virginity at 35. Wilson’s decision to share this … Continue reading
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Tagged peer pressure, rebel rising, rebel wilson, self-discovery, steve carell, the 40-year-old virgin, timeline, virgin, virginity
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