Archive (Page 168)

December 20, 2021
Gen Z’s Spiritual Awakening on TikTok
(NEW YORK) – Halyna Krylyuk grew up in the Greek Orthodox community and has always been interested in spirituality. These […]

December 20, 2021
Two Chicago Actors on Navigating Life During Theater Shutdowns
(CHICAGO) — Adia Alli and Sonia Goldberg are twentysomething actors in Roger’s Park, Chicago, who have worked in the performing […]

December 20, 2021
Chicano Park Murals Still Speak Truth After 50 Years
Barrio Logan's neighborhood holds so much history with its Chicano murals, painted in Chicano Park, which represent Mexican-American experience from immigration to modern day environmental concerns. This is a locally beloved park for many of its residents.

December 20, 2021
She Came Forward: The Podcast
A podcast, with co-hosts Iman Palm and Cailin Martin, discussing the use of anonymous sources in a Times Union article.

December 20, 2021
Nitika Chopra Is Breaking Mental Health Taboos for South Asian Americans
A South Asian American woman is helping to normalize dialogue around chronic illness and mental health in her community.