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NEW Podcast: ‘And How Are the Children’ Episode One: Because Hunger Doesn’t Take Summer Vacation

April 12, 2024

By Cristina Rayas

In this new podcast series, a Texas public school educator explores why we should measure the health of our society by how well our children are doing. In his debut episode, he dives into summer food programs.

How One Woman’s Openness to the Unknown Rewrote Her Story

March 28, 2024

By Cristina Rayas

Amina’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of stepping beyond our comfort zones, opening the door to unexpected connection.

A Personal Chapter Out of the Book of American Women’s Inequity Story

March 12, 2024

By Cristina Rayas

Unequal pay isn’t just a number, it echos the experiences of countless women in our country. Hear a personal chapter from Comms. Fellow Pamela Covington and why it matters for all of us.

My Public Library Books Helped Me Feel Less Alone

February 23, 2024

By Gloria Chan

Katerina Klawes talks about the library books that got her through adolescence and are now at risk of being banned.

What Jane Goodall Taught Me About Radical Love for Myself

February 13, 2024

By Cristina Rayas

What happened when he was 5-years-old forced Omar to hide in order to survive, then a world-renowned scientist helped him change his perspective.

Our Economy Could Use Some Holiday Magic

December 20, 2023

By Cristina Rayas

Hear how Eileen’s wish-lists have evolved from Barbie’s Dreamhouse to aiming for a metaphorical dream house where we all can thrive.

From War-Torn Colombia to the Frontlines of the DED Fight

October 12, 2023

By Cristina Rayas

Lucia faced the impossible decision between safety and her homeland. She has endured unimaginable tragedy, and now emerges a leader of immigration reform.

History Repeats: How 60 Years Shows We Can’t Stand Still

August 28, 2023

By Gloria Chan

Reflecting on 60 years since a pivotal moment of unity at the National Mall, this video delves into America’s ongoing struggle for equity and racial justice.

Talking to My Grandma Reminds Me to Keep Fighting on the Right Side of History

August 28, 2023

By Cristina Rayas

Community Change Communications Fellow Ayanna Albertson did the math, and her grandmother was just about the same age during the 1963 March on Washington as she was during the 2020 protests against the murder of George Floyd.

60 Years Later, We’re Still Not Free

August 27, 2023

By Cristina Rayas

I honor Dr. King’s vision by reimagining his words through poetry.

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