It is very important to buy from ethical designers, but how are these designers sustainable? Where do they get their fabrics? Who is making them? Well, the answer is companies, people, and amazing ethical manufacturers, like Sonica Sarna Design. Sonica works predominately with Indian women to make ethical/sustainable/eco-friendly/organic fabrics and clothing for designers all over the world. To learn more about Sonica Sarna Design, and her approach, please read Jejune’s exclusive interview here.
Read MoreIndigenous, defined by google is originating or occurring naturally in a particular place. What a name for a clothing brand. Click here to learn more about this amazing brand, that was sustainable before that was a thing, and how they help improve the lives of the local native populations in Peru.
Read MoreWitty, charming, and sexy as anything, Wilson Cruz has it all. However, he is more than your typical actor. Almost every role Wilson has taken on can be described as powerful, influential, and often trailblazing for the LGBTQ community. Learn more in Jejune’s exclusive interview!
Read MoreEmma was told by the doctors that they can attempt to salvage her leg, but even if successful, it would result in limited mobility. This would mean she will never be able to dance or do gymnastics again.
Read MoreMost of the USA doesn’t really think about Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), but it currently affects 70,000 to 80,000 Americans, click here to learn more and see beautiful images of London Knight; stunning model, survivor of SCD, and volunteer.
Read MoreBeing an independent blind person just became a little easier in this world with the invention of this incredible app that connects the blind to kind volunteers at all hours of the day. Learn more here and help make a change!
Read MoreBe on the POSITIVE side of history and help us start celebrating Indigenous People’s Day with this stunning fashion editorial featuring the amazing Matthew Sinnaeve.
Read MoreJejune loves Bonnie Holland's editorial, that we affectionately titled Hope. She spoke to us about a friend of her's who was diagnosed with beast cancer, and everything she had to go though. This editorial is for her.
Read MoreCOVER STORY: Jejune Magazine got the opportunity to meet with the the international top fashion model, champion Muay Thai Fighter, and Women Empowerment/Body Activist, Mia Kang to talk to us about being a non traditional size in a very small world.
Read MoreDespite Maria Puerto Ricans stay strong and still celebrate the holiday.. with a little help.
Read MoreMeet SpideySteve, he is just your friendly neighborhood Spiderman, yet, instead of web swinging he makes the world a better place by working with Hope for Henry to visit sick children in hospitals and help give them the strength and encouragement they need. When he is not a saving the world, he is also, appropriately, a trapeze artist and actor.
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