For International Women’s Day, let’s take this opportunity to celebrate some amazing recent achievements that were made by trailblazing women around the world. These women are breaking the mold and advancing in their field like never before.
Read MoreAn American citizen has been targeted by the Hong Kong Government and considered a fugitive for allegedly colluding with foreign powers and secession under the new Hong Kong National Security Law.
Read MoreOne LA native’s desire to change the landscape of surfing led him to create Color The Water initiative, free surf lessons for BIPOC.
Read MoreI’m super excited to announce that I received two LA Emmy nominations this year! In the past, I’ve been nominated for my hosting work for NBC’s “LXTV 1st Look”, but this was extra special as these nominations are for pieces I pitched, produced, shot, wrote, edited, and reported/anchored.
Read MoreGrammy-nominated artist Aloe Blacc is using his platform of music to create meaningful social change and push for legislative change in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Learn more here:
Read MoreWhile working on my story of "Paddle out for George Floyd", I learned the history of systemic racism unfolded in the very spot I call my home beach. The Inkwell, was a small two block area of beach in Santa Monica, south of the pier. It was a place of celebration and pain, the only beach where African-Americans could go and not get hostilely harassed or encounter violence.
Read MoreIn this non stop on-demand social media world, the word ‘influencer" has evolved into what our worth looks through the lens of social media.
Read MoreFor this female ocean trailblazer, the world truly is her oyster and the best is yet to come. Her jewelry is a culmination of her life’s journey in physical form, she collects many of the materials she uses in the jewelry from her travels, and even the ocean floor.
Read MoreThere aren’t many places in the world where you can surf & snowboard in the same day. But Southern California is one of the few places in the world where you can do this. It’s called the California Double.
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