We’ve been working on our publication and platform for almost a decade because we deeply believe that the world will be a far more empathetic and collaborative place if we all had the ability to know each other’s stories. The past decade has brought unimaginable challenges along the way, but we persevere because we believe this is mission worth never giving up on. We often are inspired by the folks we’ve featured and their commitment to their respective missions and so we asked some of them to talk to us about this very topic and have share some responses below.
Lauri Mazeikas

When we take better care of women, women will transmute that into caring for the world better. Women improve communities, families, nations – but the more we are erased, ignored, hidden, silenced and uncared for the worse it gets for everyone. And yes, women are still erased, ignored, hidden, silenced, abused and neglected at an alarming rate over men. Read more>>
NaTosha Barber

My passion project is to put a cooking program together that links cooking with mental health awareness and treatment. I strongly believe there is a correlation to food/ cooking and finding safe spaces within the kitchen to create dishes that may be products of trauma as well as healing. Read more>>
Kimberly Dabney

I am deeply committed to the belief that no woman is too broken to heal, rise, and walk in her God given power. That belief fuels every project I put my hands to, from my ‘Becoming HER’ series to my ‘From Pain to Power’ seminars, my healing devotionals, my coaching programs, and even the books I’m writing about overcoming trauma and reclaiming identity. Read more>>
Laura Garcia

There’s one belief I stand for with all my heart — no matter how long it takes: the biggest limits we face are not outside of us… they’re in our minds. I truly believe that when a woman works on her self-love, her self-worth, and her self-acceptance, she begins to break through invisible barriers that once held her back. Read more>>
Dawn Jones

My commitment to social justice advocacy and voter mobilization will never go away. I have had countless conversations with others about their opinions on voting, and their thoughts around the lack of results that come from civic engagement. I have worked every single election cycle since 2018, and in that time, I have seen more losses than wins, however, I’ve seen movement. Read more>>
Raveen Alexis

I’m committed to not taking things personally. As I continue to grow and have my own human experience, I have more compassion for others. I understand how nuanced this life is, and we are all different. I know most things aren’t personal, and I’m committed to not internalizing what happens around me. Read more>>