High Quality Asian Food Delivered to your Doorstep – How Bento is Upping the Food Delivery Ante
The on-demand food industry has been growing over the last few years, in part due to the increased reliability of and reliance on technology, with many restaurants and delivery services making ordering food as easy as a few clicks on
The Fine Art Photography of Gray Malin
Gray Malin is a fine arts photographer based in Los Angeles. He is known for his aerial 'bird's eye view' photographs of popular locations. His work fosters a bond between photography and interior design- as a photographer his process includes
Yoga, a Firm Call to Action
There are so many types of yoga it can be difficult to find a practice that serves you best. There is Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar, Power, Vinyasa, and hybrid combinations to name a few. Originally from the Sanskrit, Yoga or the
SDG 15: Planting New Roots for a Fertile Planet
Editor’s Note: This is the third piece in a series in collaboration with the SDSN-Y exploring the Sustainable Development Goals. See the introduction to the series here and SDG-12 here. The newly adopted Sustainable Development Goals spelled out a number of hard truths. Prominent
The Minerva Project’s Mission To Educate Tomorrow’s Leaders
Finding new and unique ways of educating the world's youth is a challenge taken on by many educators, policy makes, NGO's, and even startup entrepreneurs. With a wealth of information on how to reinvent the system of higher education, the
You Can’t Destroy a Movement: Interview with Captain Paul Watson Part III
Editor’s Note: This is Part III of an interview series collaboration between Michele Sciurba, Sarah Schuster and Captain Paul Watson. Paul Watson was one of the founding members of Greenpeace and when he left, he founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society dedicated to marine conservation
Ed Kashi: Photojournalist, Filmmaker, Activist
Ed Kashi is a photojournalist, filmmaker, educator, and speaker dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times. A sensitive eye and an intimate relationship to his subjects are signatures of his work. As a member of
FOAP – TURNING OVER STOCK PHOTOS TO THE PEOPLE
In a day and age where advancing technology has granted our phones high quality cameras, people are increasingly becoming involved in cell phone photography. There's a catch though - up until now, it's been very difficult to monetize all of
David Morley On Caring For The World’s Most Forgotten People
David Morley has been President and CEO of UNICEF Canada since March 14, 2011. Prior to this, Mr. Morley served as President and CEO of Save the Children Canada, and before that was Executive Director of Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors without Borders Canada. Mr.
69 Clothing, a Non-demographic Brand
In the past couple of years, androgyny in fashion has risen alongside a growing discussion about gender identity. More and more people are expressing themselves on a spectrum of gender that doesn’t adhere to the binary norm, with clothes as
Building a Community of Kid Creators
We live in a world with a fast evolving technology sector and an increasing demand for successful education programming. Computer Science is not necessarily a subject you would think children would be able to comprehend. However, Grant Hosford CEO and Co-Founder
Is Cryptocurrency the New Way We Buy and Sell?
We live in a time in which technology is exponentially growing and beginning to play a role in our economy. Cryptocurrency is becoming more and more popular yet some are skeptical about the overall security of money you can't physically