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Our new website was created with wholesale buyers, event planners, interior designers, and volume orders in mind. Apply now to shop fair trade, artisan-made goods in bulk.
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Maria Shriver, journalist and founder of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM), leads a conversation about the impact of Alzheimer’s on women and the cutting-edge research she and WAM support that is helping women to keep their brains healthier.
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Elsa Collins and Mia Wright discuss the importance of representation in positions of power and the importance of role models for kids of color.
Three friends, Cleo Wade, Nicole Richie, and Sophia Rossi, explore living intentionally and leaning into love in an intimate conversation that is both relevant and refreshing.
Actress and activist Eva Longoria talks to Dolores Huerta, an inspirational activist and advocate, about the importance of feminism and why women must demand a seat at the table where the decisions are made.
In a time of unimaginable loss and uncertainty, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Amanda Kloots talk about the impact of COVID on the lives of women and families. Amanda discusses how to embrace change and transformation.
Actors and activists Sherry Cola and Joslyn DeFreece talk about being underrepresented and unapologetic. They discuss how harmful stereotypes are and what they are doing to break them.
Jane Fonda talks to Allie Young and Mónica Ramírez about the impact of COVID on their communities, the importance of representation in the media, the power of women’s activism, and showing up for one another.
Melissa McCarthy and Alexis McGill Johnson discuss the true definition of reproductive health and why access to the full range of care is so important for women to thrive and reach their full potential.
Cara Santana and Grace Meng talk about the rights of people on the move. They look back at the human rights harms caused by abusive policies and talk about policy solutions to immigration that support human rights and acknowledge the contributions of immigrants.
Three working moms discuss how they build their organizations and their passion for uplifting working mothers.
Kelly Ripa and Sofía Vergara talk about women’s economic rights and how women can never truly reach their full potential if they cannot earn a livable wage.
Four women delve into what representation and activism means to them and why diversity and inclusion matter.
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Close friends Meena Harris and Claire Woods discuss the importance of representation in the environmental justice movement and how and why environmental and racial justice are so closely connected.
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