Battement Tendu
Photographer Stacie Buhler describes her editorial, “Battement Tendu is the commencing portion and ending portion of a grand battement and is an exercise to force the insteps well outward. A ballerina is strong, resilient, and represents the beauty of a strong woman. When we work on our inner selves, it creates tangible beauty.”
Chloe Gong: A Bestselling Author Bringing Representation to Young Adult Fiction
Chloe Gong is an author and student at the University of Pennsylvania. Her debut best-selling novel, These Violent Delights, traces a Shakespearean love story in 1920s Shanghai, China. Now Chloe is working on the sequel, Our Violent Ends, which is set to release this November.
The Controversy Around Educational Guides on Instagram
Throughout the summer of 2020, Instagram pages aiming to educate followers on the effects of systemic racism went viral, with controversies over how meaningful this type of digital activism truly is.
Camryn Garrett: An Author Reminding Us That We Have More Power in Our Voices Than We Might Think
Writer Camryn Garrett talks about her new novel Off the Record, how she first got into writing, and the importance of recognizing that there is no singular Black experience in literature.
Jesse Leigh: A Non-Binary Actor on Finding Roles That Resonate With Them
Jesse Leigh stars in NBC’s new sitcom Rutherford Falls as Bobbie, a high school student working as an assistant to Nathan Rutherford, played by Ed Helms.
Sofía Valdés: A Panamanian Singer-Songwriter Crafting Melodies From Everyday Experiences
Singer Sofía Valdés shares the inspiration behind her first EP, Ventura, and how she uses her cultural background as inspiration for her music.
Brittani Lancaster: A Content Creator Passionate About Body Confidence and Fashion
23-year-old Brittani Lancaster is using her online platforms to share her personal experience recovering from eating disorders and developing her inner confidence.
Sneha Dave: A Nonprofit Founder Creating Support Networks for Young Adults With Chronic Illness
Founder and director of the nonprofits Health Advocacy Summit and Crohn's and Colitis Young Adults Network, Sneha Dave discusses the importance of community support for young adults with chronic illnesses, her own journey with ulcerative colitis, and the intersection of culture and healthcare.
I Fell Down A Rabbit Hole Of Sustainable Consumption, Here’s What I Learned
From her own search for sustainable products, writer Ana Sofia Erath is here to share her favorites and uncover what she has found.
The Impact of Zines: A Conversation With the Founders of Indie Publications ‘Rice & Spice’ and ‘Réapparition Journal’
Sydney Ling is the founder of Rice & Spice, a magazine that aims to fight against Asian-American cultural stereotypes and misrepresentation. Taruni Tangirala is the founder of Réapparition Journal, which aims to elevate the voices of people with chronic and mental illness. Sydney and Taruni talk to us about the impact that independent zines can have on the world.
Zero Hour: A Youth-Led Organization Demanding Climate Action
Meet two of the founders of Zero Hour, Jamie Margolin and Zanagee Artis, who discuss the importance of dismantling systems of oppression and how they found their voice as activists.
Caroline Vazzana: A Fashion Blogger Who Follows Her Heart Rather Than Trends
Fashion editor, stylist, and writer Caroline Vazzana discusses how she earned the title “modern-day Carrie Bradshaw,” the advice she has for young people on how to thrive in the world of fashion, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Sydney Mae Diaz: An Actor Who Hopes To Bring To Life Storylines He Couldn't Find on Screen Growing Up
HBO Max’s Genera+ion actor Sydney Mae Diaz chats with us about his character, J, the importance of trans representation on screen, and his upcoming projects.
Callie Reiff: A Ballet Dancer Turned DJ Taking the EDM Scene by Storm
DJ Callie Reiff talks to us about how she found her love for EDM, her experience opening for Skrillex, and the EP she is currently working on.
Liza Goldberg: A Scientist Fighting Climate Change at the Intersection of Earth Science and AI
Liza Goldberg describes her experience at NASA, the challenges she has encountered as a young research scientist, and her thoughts on a global approach to prevent climate change.
Kate Glavan: A Gen Z Content Creator Passionate About Politics, Wellness, and Climate Change
As the co-host of the podcast What the F*ck is Sea Moss? and the writer behind the newsletter Gen-Z Gov, 22-year-old Kate Glavan is using her online platform to educate her followers on politics and wellness.
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
Up-and-coming actress Elliot Frances Flynn pens a personal essay about how the 1980s band The Smiths were instrumental to her finding love and happiness. The Smiths was the “soundtrack of her life” as she grappled with depression, realized her dream of becoming an actress, and got comfortable in her own skin. Coming full circle, Elliot will make her feature film debut in the Smiths infused comedy-drama Shoplifters of the World, available to watch in theatres and on-demand on March 26th. Trigger warning: This essay talks about depression and suicide.
Hannah Jarrah: An Influencer Building a Balanced Relationship With Food
TikTok star Hannah Jarrah is promoting healthy and balanced lifestyle choices and championing authenticity online.
Singer-Songwriter Winona Oak on How the Strength of the Women in Her Life Shaped Her Music and Helped Her Find Confidence
Growing up surrounded by a musical family, singer-songwriter Winona Oak took to music early in her childhood. The Swedish singer-songwriter pens a personal essay for Pulse Spikes celebrating her grandma, who taught her how to be strong.
Abigail Harrison: A Future Astronaut Paving the Way for Young Space Enthusiasts
Researcher and The Mars Generation co-founder Abigail Harrison discusses her journey toward her dream of becoming an astronaut, space exploration education, and advice for students eager to chase their own dreams.