With a sound that is equally fierce and fearless, MEGG has built a career on raw emotion and an edge. From growing up in a home filled with music to jumping onstage with live bands as a kid, her passion for performing was undeniable. After dropping an impressive seven singles last year, MEGG is proving that overthinking is overrated. Alongside her singles, her latest track, The End, is also an anthem for anyone battling self-doubt when life seems too good to be true. Read on to learn more about MEGG and her unique music.
Read MoreIanthe Metzger (she/her) knows how to communicate. She has spent most of her career as the official mouthpiece of three of the largest progressive advocacy organizations in the United States: Human Rights Campaign, Emily’s List, and Planned Parenthood. Originally from the country of Trinidad and Tobago, Ianthe did not originally envision this career trajectory - the daughter of two dentists, she thought she would follow in her parents’ footsteps. Read on to learn about the rapid ascent in progressive activism for Ianthe Metzger!
Read MoreNumerous changes in the fashion industry are impacting consumers — whether they shop online or in person. Learning more about what’s causing upheaval can help you navigate the marketplace as an informed consumer while the industry experiences significant transformation.
Read MoreAlways a lover of acting, Laura Vale has transitioned from being a therapist to being an actress over the years. Her understanding of mental health has given her insight into her characters own struggles to better help represent them on the screen. Her new film CULPRIT is a perfect example of that as it tackles what happens to those who are potentially wrongfully accused of committing a crime, pulling from stories from The Innocence Project. Please read on to learn more about Laura Vale.
Read MoreToday we are profiling Amy Mathieu (she/her), a gender-nonconforming queer attorney who is running to be a judge on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After the election of Donald Trump in November, Amy was motivated to run for this elected judgeship. As the country slides into a fascist corporatocracy, Amy wants to to join the court to become an activist judge who will help lead the anti-fascist resistance and to uniformly and consistently protect citizens from patriarchal, white supremacist and capitalist interests. She hopes to protect the civil rights of marginalized communities from discriminatory executive orders. Using this position of power, Amy will promote DEI and trans rights while our current regime seeks to erase diversity, equity, and inclusion, and trans people from American society.
Read MoreFor The Altons, music is not just about the sound—it’s about the journey. With the recent release of their album Heartache in Room 14 and their Club Heartache tour, The Altons are ready to bring their signature blend of soul, blues, and Latin-infused rhythms to audiences nationwide. Beyond music, they are deeply committed to giving back. From their annual Christmas Benefit Show to wildfire relief efforts, their activism is rooted in the communities that shaped them. Read on to learn more about The Altons!
Read MoreGina Ortiz Jones (she/her) is a lesbian Filipina-American with a long career of public service. An Air Force officer during the early days of the Iraq War, Gina would later rise through the ranks of government to become the Under Secretary of the Air Force (the USAF’s #2 civilian position) in 2021. Along the way, Gina ran for Texas’ 23rd district in the US House of Representatives in 2018, winning the Democratic Primary but losing in the general election by less than a thousand votes. In her race to be San Antonio’s next mayor, Gina is running on a platform of universal Pre-K, housing affordability, and increasing high-speed Internet access to people of all incomes. The San Antonio mayoral election is on May 3, 2025.
Read MoreMeet Bea Labikova, the co-founder and current artistic director behind Women From Space — a brand holding a festival built on the spirit of innovation and fearless creativity. The 2025 Women From Space Festival dares to embrace the unpredictable, offering a lineup that celebrates the extraordinary voices of several female musicians. From avant-garde jazz to dance-infused electronic performances, the Women From Space Festival is more than just a lineup; this festival is about community where artists meet, collaborate, and spark new creative revolutions. Read on to learn more about the festival!
Read MoreAmanda Golka isn’t your normal creator. From her social commentaries to her reviews, she is honest and wont sugar coat the facts. This refreshing take has garnered her half a million+ fans and we are excited to see what is next for her. With more videos to come, she is also excited about writing her first book and helping communities in need. Please read on to learn more about Amanda Golka.
Read MoreAaron Regunberg (he/him), while only in his mid-30s, has a long list of accomplishments to his name. A former two-term Rhode Island state representative, this kakapo fan is taking on the might of fossil fuel companies as legal counsel at Public Citizen, and is fighting the Trump administration in Rhode Island as co-founder of Resist Hate RI. Read on to learn more about Aaron and his legacy of activism!
Read MoreTHEKOIWAY does not just make music — the band tells stories that need to be heard. From collaborating with global artists to tackling themes of identity, social justice, and LGBTQ+ rights, this band’s work is as bold as it is deeply personal. Their latest single, El Juego de la Vida, is more than just a track; it marks another chapter in THEKOIWAY's journey as a band that uses music to not only entertain but empower. From collaborating with artists across the globe to working with organizations like Mothers On The Move and Rebel Diaz Art Collective, they prove that music is not just entertainment — it’s a tool for change. Read on to learn more about THEKOIWAY.
Read MoreHealthcare Conspiracy is not just a film—it’s a wake-up call. At the heart of this film is the New York Health Act (NYHA), a bill that could revolutionize access to healthcare by eliminating premiums, copays, deductibles, and insurance networks. This satirical documentary pulls back the curtain on the true scandal hiding in plain sight: America’s for-profit healthcare system. The film exposes the absurdity of a system where insurance companies profit by denying care. Read on to watch and learn more about the film and the NY Health Act.
Read MoreWhen most people think of Nashville, they think of country music, the Grand Ole Opry, and hot chicken. But hopefully in the near future, they will also think of Odessa Kelly. Odessa (she/her) is a working-class, openly gay Black woman and mom of 2 who devotes her time, energy, and resources to the social justice non-profit she founded and now leads, Stand Up Nashville! This former Division I women’s basketball player went into public service after graduation but soon discovered that even a full-time government job is no longer enough to make ends meet. This experience of living hand-to-mouth motivated Odessa to start her social justice work advocating for the working class, housing justice, and racial equity in her home city. Read on to learn more about the force of nature that is Odessa Kelly!
Read MoreDo you want a zero-waste renovation? Such home improvement incorporates changes that produce minimal mess and reduce cleaning costs. It's a winner when you can achieve that goal while adding more personality. These low-waste improvement projects are ideal for showing your flare while avoiding environmental pollution and littering.
Read MoreInspired by icons like Sleeping With Sirens, Saosin, and My Chemical Romance, Madison Violett is creating music that blends the nostalgia of late-2000s rock with a modern twist, channeling the energy of the Warped Tour era into her own music. Evolving from frontwoman to solo artist, she’s embraced her identity and songwriting style, eager to express herself fully. Beyond music, she’s dedicated to environmental activism, volunteering for beach cleanups, and supporting fire victims. To learn more about Madison Violett read on!
Read MoreDavid Lim is no stranger to perseverance. Before landing his breakout role as Victor Tan on S.W.A.T., he auditioned three times for the show. Just when he thought the opportunity had passed, the producers surprised him by creating a brand-new character just for him. But Lim’s creativity does not stop at high-stakes chases and intense standoffs. Off-screen, he and his wife, Marketa, turned a devastating home burglary into something meaningful: Maya David, a jewelry brand inspired by resilience, storytelling, and timeless design. To learn more about David Lim’s story, read on.
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