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11th Hour Racing and Protect Our Winters Join Forces to Maximize Impact

11th Hour Racing works to mobilize sports, maritime and coastal communities with an innovative approach to inspire solutions for the ocean. Since 2010 the organization has been harnessing the power of sport to promote collaborative, systemic change through three primary areas of engagement: Sponsorships, Grantees, and Ambassadors

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3.22.2023

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Culturelines

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Adventuring Without PFAS (forever chemicals)

Times are changing, certainly for the better, as governments and industry leaders take note of the harmful and “forever chemicals” found in many of our everyday uses… specifically much of the waterproof apparel available to adventurers.

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3.16.2023

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ARTILECT STUDIO

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PASSPORT PRIVILEGE AND THE INEQUALITY WE DON’T TALK ABOUT: DOUBLE STANDARDS WHEN IT COMES TO SEEING THIS BEAUTIFUL WORLD

Traveling across the world should feel like that and while once on the go, in another part of the world, it often does, the road to this other part of the world isn’t all that exciting for most people. I would know. I am one of them - in love with the world and all its imperfect magnificence.

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3.8.2023

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Shrita Pathak

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Studio Ghibli: The Mechanics Behind Miyazaki’s Melody of Nostalgia

Studio Ghibli, a popular animation house in Japan, has gained quite a lot of mainstream attention in the past 5 -6 years. Though a few of their movies were well recognized even outside Japan, the name of the production house itself was still quite unknown. But surprisingly, the movies made by the production house gained sudden mainstream popularity and started being revered as “hidden gems” in the past decade and has resulted in the creation of a dedicated fan culture. So what’s the secret behind the sudden rise of Studio Ghibli’s popularity? Which aspect of their art struck a chord with an entire generation as a whole?

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2.28.2023

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Shantanu Singh

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Obscure Allure- Keeping Traditional Printmaking Real and Relevant

If you had the chance to attend an art institution at any point in your life, chances are you’ve had exposure to the world of printmaking, even if only peripherally. If you haven’t, you may not be able to place your finger on what exactly making prints means- how would you define a “print” in the first place? Taught in art schools across the globe, the medium persists as a stepping stone, akin to drawing, painting or darkroom photography. Traditional printmaking has, in a commercial sense, been redundant for many, many years- obviously, printing technology has advanced. Nowadays, the art form inhabits a number of spaces both within and outside of the academic context, most of them small and largely unknown.

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2.22.2023

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Anita Maksimiuk

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New York to Seattle: Cycling the Northern Tier

While the term “adventure cycling” is open to interpretation, it might seem like a far-fetched idea in most contexts, especially to anyone who rides a bike strictly for fun. As a commuter cyclist, I relied on two wheels to get just about anywhere in New York City throughout my adult life- mostly to avoid the headache of the subway, but also because it will always be a practical way to get around. When I discovered the adventure and bike touring community, the idea of crossing the country powered by nothing by sweat, strong will, and some savings became a priority. I had to see just how possible it was- and what the experience would teach me.

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2.7.2023

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Anita Maksimiuk

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SOCIAL MEDIA'S ALGORITHMS: How do they work and what do they tell us about humans?

Whether one likes it or not, social media is here to stay. Afterall, it is the go-to place for anyone and everyone who wants to express themselves, find a community, or simply as a way to get attention? But how did social media become this enormously influential thing? How did companies find a way to get us this hooked? And what can we do about it?

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1.11.2023

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Shrita Pathak

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The Power of The Coffee Industry to Reduce Recidivism

The coffee industry is an important economic sector that provides employment to millions of people globally. In recent years, some businesses within the industry have embraced social responsibility by providing work and rehabilitation opportunities for ex-offenders. This not only helps those individuals reintegrate into society with a second chance at life, but also allows businesses to tap into a new pool of employees with potential talent.

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12.20.2022

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Vasileia Fanarioti

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The Controversy of Artificial Intelligence in Art

Recently people have been experimenting with artificial intelligence tools to make pieces of art. Platforms like Craiyon, DALL-E 2, and Midjourney, among others, seem to be taking the art world by storm. But, can someone with no artistic background create a masterpiece of their own? Is computer-generated design art?

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10.18.2022

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Delfina Jaureguialzo

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Limited Edition Books are Leading the Way in Editorial Sustainability

The environmental footprint of the publishing industry is very high. But there are ways to make the consumption of books a sustainable practice. Bookstores that specialize in low-production editions might be the answer.

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9.27.2022

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Delfina Jaureguialzo

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Magic Mushrooms: The Many Uses of Fungi

There’s an invisible kingdom running under our feet and we don’t even notice. It’s usually associated with mold, decomposition, decay, and even death, but actually, we should be grateful this species exists. Indigenous peoples have been using mushrooms for food and medicine for centuries. Now is our turn to start paying attention to the numerous advantages fungi have to offer to humankind.

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9.6.2022

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Delfina Jaureguialzo

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Healing Trauma and Reviving Culture with the Black Banjo Reclamation Project

Based in Oakland, California, The Black Banjo Reclamation Project combines education, earth-based building practices, and community collaboration to create an atmosphere in which African diasporic people can reclaim musical and cultural roots while healing racialized trauma and building toward a more holistic future.

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7.26.2022

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Dana Hubanks

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Oakland, Ca

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The DAWN Avatar Café

In Japan, tech company Ory Laboratory has created DAWN café, the world's first "Avatar Robot Café". The café is designed to help people with mobility problems, family commitments, or other impediments that make it hard to find conventional work by providing remote employment with the help of avatar robots. Rethinking the future of Japan's super-aging society, the goal is to provide social cohesion and a sense of being of service to others for those who may be bedridden.

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7.19.2022

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Vasileia Fanarioti

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JAPAN

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Reaching for the Middle

There are topics that grab our eyes out of personal interest & personification of those interests, as there are also those that linger continuously & above the level of, I like this, I don’t like that. Without sounding gloomy, there is not much to like about the topic of climate change, no matter which side of the belief we choose to follow: up, for, or against the human effect on the natural habitat. In the world of balanced thought, it is whatever gives us peace at the heart-centered experience of presence. Yet it’s healthy to observe the narrative of details to put our own puzzle together.

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6.7.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Can a Blue Collar Town Go Green?

Hinton, AB, a town of 10, 000, just 45 minutes east of Jasper National Park, has long depended on industries such as coal mining, pulp and sawmill, forestry, and oil and gas. Even as logging for a pipeline breaks up the vista under the prominent mountain face of Roche Miette, something novel is underway. Latitude 53, a project in conjunction with NovusEarth, will combine geothermal energy and aquaponics to provide food and energy security via a sustainable, year-round greenhouse and seafood harvest.

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5.24.2022

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Kally Groat

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Benny’s Surf Club: Be the Change

Many people see surfing as a masculine and aggressive sport. Benny’s Club is a community-based surfing collective in New York City that welcomes all folks who love the ocean. It provides an inclusive place especially for people of color and queers — groups who are often overlooked in the surf scene.

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5.18.2022

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Lille Zhong

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Science in Action: Alternatives to Reduce Plastic Waste Originated from the Pandemic

Researchers in Argentina and Australia have found a solution to mitigate the environmental impacts of COVID-19. Thanks to their hard work and commitment to sustainability, they have discovered that discarded face masks, which are filled with microplastics that then are absorbed by soil and water, can be repurposed to extend the life of pavement asphalt.

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5.11.2022

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Delfina Jaureguialzo

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The Evolution of India's Hippie Trail

India - the majestic land of all things spiritual, mystic, and chaotic. Or so is what the zeitgeist in the West has made of India. It was perhaps guided by the former two elements that led to the influx of those seeking a higher purpose - a connection with the divine along with a rebellious zeal for freedom - to the subcontinent over half a century ago.

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5.4.2022

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Shrita Pathak

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India

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EV - Solar Adoption

Luckily, we don’t have to feel alone on this path of discovery, as we can turn to technology-implementation to notice the difference.Among many, let’s pay attention to the following two stories & their uprising: Electric Vehicles and Solar technology. 

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4.20.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Stillness in Nature

Regardless of circumstances, situations, and events that cause disharmony in everyday life; calmness, serenity, and contentment are possible for all of us to witness in the subtle shift through the deep meditative relaxation.

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4.13.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Street Art. History. Acceptance.

Historically there is a lot of debate on whether street art is to be qualified to hold a worthy high praise tag such as art. The craft of creative work has always carried a complicated definition. Without it, we would’ve never had a device for questioning the narrative of implied regulatory norms, social justice, global warfare & topics of present importance.

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3.29.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Surfing: From the Beginnings

Tracing back to the 12th century Polynesia were the first days of surfing encounters. As with many beginnings, modern classic of water gliding was depicted on the cave-wall before becoming a cult following.

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3.15.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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In Search of the Legendary Antarctic Snow Cruiser

Driven by four massive wheels and an early diesel-electric drivetrain, the Snow Cruiser had accommodations for five crew members and could move along at a speed of a face-melting 30 miles per hour when on solid ground.

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3.8.2022

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Mark McKee

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Navigation Theory

Evolved navigation theory (ENT) proposes that natural selection has differentiated some psychological processes, including height perception, in response to the navigational outcome of falling.

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3.3.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Fresh Avenues - NFT Merging with Sports

NFT – non-fungible token, phenomena that stands for a unit of data that is stored on the blockchain is infiltrating all aspects of the world we live in, including action sports.

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2.15.2022

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Build Alternatively, Build Affordably

While the issues stack up across the globe, innovative people endeavor to come up with solutions. The best solutions will always address multiple problems simultaneously, and some of those creative solutions can come from the most unlikely places. 

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2.11.2022

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Mark McKee

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Kenya

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Body Heat as a Source of Energy

Even though solar-, wind-, and hydropower developments have been efficient alternatives to coal power plants and helped foster a cleaner environment, even the most agile renewable energy technologies can fail, hindered by their technical requirements.

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12.8.2021

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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New Dream on the Horizon

Our earth is still a wanderer, all the more so now that the clock ticks on its preservation. The digital age, globalization, immigration, technology advancement has exalted the borders of our wanderlust, elevating us farther, increasing hunger for novelty and solitude of wilder remotes.

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12.7.2021

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Reconnecting with Nature through Architecture and Design

The notion that exposure to nature is psychologically healthful is very old and has appeared in many cultures. A more specific form of this hypothesis, advanced by numerous writers through history, is the idea that contact with plants, water, and other natural elements can calm anxiety and help people cope with life's stresses.

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12.10.2021

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Purja's Dreaming Tall

While others dream of wealth, fame, and success, Purja dreams of nothing but the mountain. He endeavored to do more in less than three-fourths of a year than the rest of civilization does in an entire lifetime. He wanted to climb the world’s fourteen peaks that exceed 8,000 meters.

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11.30.2021

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Mark McKee

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The Summit

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Color Dynamics

Following on the emotional impulses’ colors create within us, that inner pulse that doesn’t need explanation. Color has three basic properties: hue, lightness, and chroma. Variation in any of these properties could influence downstream effect, cognition, or behavior, yet only hue is considered in most theorizing.

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11.9.2021

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Out There

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Retracing the Mayflower for the Oceans

400 years after the fact, the captainless Mayflower is setting its sails again with the intent of retracing the path of its distant predecessor.

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11.2.2021

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Mark McKee

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Atlantic Ocean

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Culmination of Truth

Life is a perpetual collection of information that has its downfall in being too polarizing. How many of us consciously chose to stop & evaluate the essential, dismissing the sequential triggering pull in searching for a desired outcome.

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10.26.2021

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Valentyn Korotkevych

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Out There

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FULL BLEED

From the backroom to the big time- how a few kids from the L.E.S. changed our world - Now that’s a revolution… We serendipitously interviewed Alex Corporan on National Skateshop Day. Corporan is a legend, an OG Manager of Supreme in NYC, former pro skater, and the creator of Full Bleed, a photographic journey through the early days of the NYC skate scene. Alex went deep on how skate led to Supreme. “A lot of people think they can copy the box logo and recreate Supreme. But there will never be something like that again. You can’t recreate the clubhouse, that period of time, and all the things that were happening. No amount of money can duplicate that.”

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10.13.2021

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Culturelines

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New York City

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Eco Goes Off-Road

The outdoors will always be our playground and in order to preserve the we have to adapt as explorers and adventurers, and that includes the 4x4s that get us out there.

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9.30.2021

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Mark McKee

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Out There

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"Silent" Disco

A history and discussion of the silent disco or headphone disco in club and festival culture, and how it has transformed into the party staple it is today.

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9.28.2021

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Cecilia Gigliotti

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The Disco

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Has Marvel Found the Recipe for Diversity in Comics?

The biggest issue that comic companies have faced with both of these approaches is that either's success doesn't typically justify continuing the storylines. Changing the core of the characters in TV and film is often faced with backlash because it challenges viewers' expectations of the character or feels lazy.

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9.15.2021

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Mark McKee

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Marvel Universe

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Trash to Treasure: Repurposing and Upcycling Climbing Ropes

If you can't recycle your climbing ropes and you don’t want to see them head off to the landfill, what should you and can you do with your old climbing ropes?

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8.20.2021

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Meg Carney

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Out There

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Unknowns of The Ramble

There are those moments where you are pushed to see what you really have in you. The feeling of getting through is so rewarding even if you may have been frustrated along the way. A great philosopher once said “I didn’t make the Ramble Ride to be easy for a reason it’s supposed to challenge you and take you places you haven’t been before. Hell I know you curse my name during the day!” This is the beginning of an amazing journey and I’m better for it!

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8.12.2021

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Rob Peterson

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Steamboat Springs, Colorado

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Using and Creating Art to Raise Voices

In Latin American, marked by authoritarian regimes, inequality, and repression, women manifested themselves through art, especially by exploring the political dimension of their bodies and organizing themselves into political and artistic collectives. In the case of Latina and Chicana artists in the United States, they were responding to a patriarchal politics as oppressive as that faced by their peers in Latin America. They also had to confront a feminist movement that was often indifferent to the problems faced by women of color.

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7.26.2021

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Nadia Evangelina

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Latin America

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The Growing Alliance of Urban Artists with Brands

The link between art and advertising is not a novelty or a trend, it is an action that if done strategically and perfectly executed, can change the destiny of a brand.

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7.12.2021

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Nadia Evangelina

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

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From SnowApp to an All Season SummitApp

The mountain doesn't wait for you to be ready and doesn't care what your plans are. The weather is going to roll in regardless. This has made planning ski or hiking trips a roll of the dice and many ruined days due to questionable weather.

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7.1.2021

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Mark McKee

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Out There

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The "From Home Experience"

Moving forward, life is going to be different. The pandemic has changed every aspect of our lives... for better or worse. And as large gatherings are growing again, will the "home experience" stream on?

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6.7.2021

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Ben Hitch

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YouTube

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Roller Skating Revival

Lacing up a pair evokes memories of roller skating’s heyday, when Boomboxes: the microphones of hip-hop’s arrival, impossibly short shorts, neon, and Prince & the Revolution records reigned supreme in roller rinks.

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6.7.2021

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Andrew Williams

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The Streets

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State of Street Art

Cities, like people, are imperfect; they age, crack, and sometimes even crumble. Street art, like tattoos to skin, add an edge, evoke youthfulness, complexity, give historical context—like the changing of demographics and attitudes.

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6.7.2021

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Andrew Williams

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The Streets

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Orbital Marine Power Launches the Orbital 02

The Orbital 02 is revolutionary in design and concept, while being the world's single largest renewable energy source harnessing the tidal currents off the coast of Scotland. It is the second iteration from Marine Orbital with improvements in the capacity to harness the flow of water with lowered costs in operations.

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6.1.2021

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Ben Hitch

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Orkney Islands, Scotland

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Has Social Media Transformed the Museum?

Art has always evolved, from small paintings to statues to murals encompassing whole buildings and with technology's rapid advancements art too has had to modernize and amplify the experience.

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5.3.2021

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Mark McKee

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Museum

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Enginethusiast: Reviving the Long Ignored Black Motorcyclist

Motorcyclist-aficionados stretch the breadth of the globe and represent a variety of identities, cultures, and lived experiences. And, between them there is a shared love of throttle grips, ignition switches, foot pegs, and the indescribable vantage point of driving from the cockpit of a cycle.

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4.29.2021

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Andrew Williams

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Washington D.C.

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Beginners: Learning to Learn

There is something truly inspiring about the idea of new beginnings. Starting something new is often frightening, but there is so much to learn. The magnitude of the activity certainly leads direction and the something 'new' inspires the mind and body to act outside the sense of normalsy and comfort.

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4.13.2021

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Mark McKee

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Training Grounds

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Print Continues to Turn Pages

With culture, news, and all aspects of media streaming at our fingertips is there still a place for print publications in our tech inspired society? Will print publications hold up against smartphones, tablets, and a growing necessity for near real-time reporting?

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4.13.2021

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Andrew Williams

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New York City

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Design Inspired by Sustainability

Founder and Design Lead of Bilio, Billy Smith is a modern day innovator being guided by an inherent surplus of creativity. He and his design team are fixated on looking to what nature has already created and how "we" can replicate nature's designs and focus on materials first production.

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4.6.2021

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Ben Hitch

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Oakland, CA

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Alex Giffin and the Founding of Howl Often

What started as an Instagram account turned into an organization focused on empowering women through the outdoors.

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3.15.2021

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Culturelines

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