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What’s a belief or project you’re committed to, no matter how long it takes?

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.

Tom Virgin

A public education brings kids together, ideally kids from all neighborhoods. I always lived in the suburbs growing up. When I became a teacher, I met kids from every neighborhood. I learned things from kids that I didn’t know, that I didn’t know. Read more>>

Maria Teresa Tupini

I’m endlessly committed to creating jewelry that inspires and carries meaning. I strive to create timeless, quality pieces that bring effortless elegance and elevate everyday wear. True craftsmanship requires meticulous attention to detail and a deep connection to the inspiration behind each design. I am committed to the kind of craftsmanship that takes time, the slow, intentional work that gives a piece its soul. Read more>>

Niki Canela

For me, that’s Safe Space Tarot. It’s not just a brand — it feels like a passion project I co-created with the universe. Even as I pursue other goals, like going back to university or building new skills, Safe Space Tarot remains deeply personal to me. It’s the natural extension of years spent reading tarot for friends, studying mysticism, and learning the art of divination. Read more>>

Krista Wilkins

I’m fully committed to bringing my project, ‘Far From Finished,’ to life—no matter how long it takes. This series is rooted in a timeless truth: that everyone, at some point, will experience pain—whether it’s loss, trauma, or depression. And too often, that suffering can leave people feeling isolated, broken, or like their story is over. But I believe that healing begins with connection and understanding. Read more>>

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