COLUMN | A Seat at the Table
United Way’s community-focused commitment offers everyone an invitation to participate. This column reflects on how inclusive collaboration paves the way for resilient local initiatives.
United Way’s community-focused commitment offers everyone an invitation to participate. This column reflects on how inclusive collaboration paves the way for resilient local initiatives.
A new PDF conversion tool called DocAccess is now live on County of Maui-managed websites, offering enhanced accessibility and translation features. Officials hope these updates will open critical documents and services to a broader cross-section of the community.
Two years after a short-lived run, Score, a once-exclusive dating app for good credit holders, is returning. The founder behind the platform has broadened its entry requirements, opening it up to anyone who wishes to join.
Annie Lane’s heartfelt holiday wish offers warmth and goodwill this Christmas Day. Her message encourages readers to embrace the holiday in their own unique way, reflecting the season’s inclusivity and cheer.
A Newark woman is helping to shine a spotlight on the talents and contributions of disabled artists. Through a larger movement dedicated to sharing their stories, her participation shows why these creative voices deserve wider recognition and respect.
KATSEYE’s updated “M.I.A.” track builds anticipation for Valorant’s Game Changers Championships 2025 in Seoul, underscoring the program’s goal of fostering an inclusive esports community. This release highlights the synergy between music and gaming culture, complete with Megan’s nostalgic approval of the song’s new spin.
Dominic Thiem, the 2020 US Open champion and former world No. 3, voices his concerns about how financial hurdles can limit young tennis players. Speaking on the Spanish podcast Jot Down Sport, Thiem underscores the heavy expenses involved in turning professional.
The Philippine Government is championing sustainable tourism for World Tourism Day 2025, emphasizing green practices, community-based initiatives, and inclusive growth. This milestone celebration aims to reinforce eco-friendly travel, safeguard cultural heritage, and improve long-term prospects for local communities.
For more than a decade, the Tucson Jewish Community Center has opened its doors to everyone for free on Labor Day. This longstanding tradition fosters togetherness and encourages local residents to celebrate the holiday in a welcoming environment.
I Can 2, a small nonprofit dedicated to adults with developmental disabilities, is hosting a three-day barbecue fundraiser from August 28 to 30. The event aims to bring people together in support of belonging and inclusion.