Alisa Howard – The Accidental Public Health Advocate
Alisa Howard, “The Accidental Public Health Advocate,” is tackling public health issues with a multifaceted approach.
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Alisa Howard, “The Accidental Public Health Advocate,” is tackling public health issues with a multifaceted approach.
Art has evolved over time, from the first cave paintings to digital art. Today, no artistic medium receives as much criticism as AI art.
After tweeting about the experience at her book signing for her debut novel, Chelsea Banning went viral overnight as other authors shared their own book signing experiences.
An interest in nature compelled Las Vegas resident Samira Tamules to value hiking and camping with her children as a time to bond.
People kept saying "sorry" to Sarah when they heard all her kids are the same gender. She's here to share her experience and tell people to stop.
Two years ago, I began my journey of understanding my ADHD. A lot has happened since then as I've taken the next steps in addressing how it impacts my life.
Six months ago, on Earth Day, April 22nd, climate activist Wynn Alan Bruce self-immolated himself in front of the Supreme Court building. His death inspired me to create a design in honor of his sacrifice.
After 20 years of development, André C. Wade's book – Seven Ways to Disappear: The Book Within the Book – is ready for reading!
To celebrate Book Lovers Day, I wanted to share a book that I recently read - 'Learning America' by Luma Mufleh
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade today, stripping Americans of their right to privacy and access to safe abortions. This is my response to the news.