comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Good creative - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Smart Works Leeds Fashion as a Force for Good Ball 2024 showcases top preloved sales bargain special occasion dresses

The Smart Works Leeds Fashion as a Force for Good Awards Ball puts sustainable glamour, and some wonderful Yorkshire women, front and centre in this rooftop preview fashion shoot. Stephanie Smith reports. Pictures by Carla Dominguez.

Thomas Knüwer: Not Every Good Creative Is a Good Creative Director

Little Black Book, The Kolle Rebbe creative managing director on why his agency makes a distinction between creative directors and creative principals, working for ‘the nice agency’ and why creativity must value people beyond their ideas

How To Make a Sparkling Nightcap Tea With Herbs for Better Sleep

How To Make a Sparkling Nightcap Tea With Herbs for Better Sleep
msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Meet Two Doctors Fighting for BIPOC Representation in Clinical Trials

Meet Two Doctors Fighting for BIPOC Representation in Clinical Trials Kayla Hui © Photo: Katya Corado (left), Judith Currier (right) / Graphics: Well+Good Creative bipoc clinical trials After moving from Peru to Brazil, Katya Corado, MD, waited 10 years before she was able to move again to the United States, where she would later call Los Angeles home. Growing up, she watched her parents struggle to navigate the health-care system without health insurance, which catalyzed her ambition to become an infectious disease doctor. Today, she serves as the Latinx clinical trial investigator for a study sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and hopes to bring much-needed representation of communities of color and Spanish-speaking patients to COVID-19 treatment trials.

Why Wellness and Meditation Apps Need More Diverse Voices (Literally)

Why Wellness and Meditation Apps Need More Diverse Voices (Literally) Kells McPhillips © Graphics: Well+Good Creative diverse voices on meditation apps At this point, many people have turned to their phone for mindfulness instruction; and, given that the market for meditation and mindfulness apps is expected to more than double to about $342 million by 2029, more are sure to join their ranks in the coming years. But despite its loyal and growing consumer base and capital support, diverse voices on meditation apps are scarce. While many prominent apps feature women and people with non-American accents, voices belonging to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) instructors are almost nonexistent on the top 10 most-downloaded apps on the Apple iTunes store. It s a fact that disenfranchises marginalized and minority populations, and in order to provide effective tools for healing and self care to these groups must change.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.