- Well, we won’t be having the Rated SGF Festival this year. However, I hear next year will be worth the wait!
- It is funny how a song can spark such a clear, vivid memory of the past. See 1997: Shania Twain, Come On Over
- This article is a reminder to be kind because you never know what obstacles others are facing. A short clip from the article:
- On that note, here is a Short Film about Street Photography, Prejudice, Pre Pandemic & Post George Floyd.
- An ever-evolving story that is breaking our hearts these days. #freethem
- This 24-minute podcast about how Economists are attempting to show the impact of the pandemic on ever-growing wealth inequality is one more reason census data is so important.
- One of my personal favorites, Rebecca Traister, is at it again with this take on the death of the late Champion Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- Just a helpful little graphic for ya:
- Everyone needs to vote this year. Vice news did a particularly good job of creating this guide to help you convenience, even the most apathetic of chums.
- Please help us make this dream we have poured our hearts into a reality.
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