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Hekima Hapa runs around with her four children, teaches a sewing class in Brooklyn and ends her day by burning a little sage.
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For her final Girl Scout project, she created 1,000 washable and reusable menstruation pads that are now headed to Ugandan villages. Eakin wanted to do something that would help her earn the Girl ...
Welcome to my channel! I'm Abbah Vincent, and I'm here to teach you everything you need to know about tailoring — holding ...
Welcome to my channel! I'm Abbah Vincent, and I'm here to teach you everything you need to know about tailoring — holding nothing back. Expect step-by-step, clear, and precise tutorials on cutting and ...
On April 14, the North Springs Home and Garden Club honored two veterans in their neighborhood with the group’s 69th and 70th ...
Deseret Industries is a nonprofit run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. There are 46 stores across the West ...
Although the dynamics of extracting symbols from Indigenous peoples are now much more subtle, experts from these communities ...
Launched by Born2Win Welfare Trust, a grassroots NGO led by trans activist Swetha Sudhakar, the boutique offers training and ...
Namai Studio, fashion industry veteran Bianca Kuttickattu's line of upcycled kantha jackets and accessories, has taken off ...
Rain Jocas ’25, a student in the class, made a leather backpack from a thrifted leather jacket, and gave a presentation to ...