Color in the World with Dana Komsky
Not everyone can travel to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa, even under normal circumstances—but just about everyone can turn their phone on. While social media apps can be used to post selfies, pet videos, and jealousy-inducing photos of some stranger’s homemade pizza, they can also serve as a font of inspiration for many users. Right [...]
23 Overdose Awareness Walk Quotes
Drug abuse is not an easy topic to discuss, yet it can affect anyone. Any type of drug can be abused and lead to overdose—including prescription medication. While the topic has been taboo for many years, recent developments such as International Overdose Awareness Day were created to generate dialogue to end the stigma around discussing [...]
27 RoadRally Team Names
RoadRally is a unique car “race”. It doesn’t require an expensive car, it doesn’t involve razor-sharp reflexes, and it isn’t even about crossing the finish line first. In RoadRally, a two-person team comprised of a driver and navigator travel on a planned route and stop at required checkpoints at [...]
Defy the Limit with Jacob Agnew
Born three months premature, doctors didn’t expect Jacob Agnew to survive—much less walk. He defied those odds, but it wasn’t easy. Doctors diagnosed him with cerebral palsy at age one and his childhood involved multiple moves, family issues, and surgery. In spite of it all, Jacob pushed through and made it to college. College is a [...]
Black Mental Health Matters
Good mental health support is a necessity more now than ever, and yet these resources are unavailable for many. For many Black Americans, mental health support can be inaccessible as there is the additional difficulty of finding mental health professionals who personally face the struggles with being non-white in America—only 6.2% of [...]