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All it takes to do good is for one person to stand up. ABC News highlighted how one woman created the organization “1 Girl Revolution” to celebrate ordinary women doing extraordinary things especially during the pandemic.
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aired a segment on founder Kate Bryan’s “1 Girl Revolution” on March 3, praising her website for putting a spotlight “in a very new way, on others’ good work in the pandemic.” Bryan’s site and podcast are devoted specifically to showing how ordinary women are changing lives for the better around them, especially in these hard times.
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Fauzia looks at design through many different lenses, as she was born in Canada but grew up in North Carolina. Her parents immigrated to Canada and then the United States as refugees from Uganda in the early 1970s due to a military coup by Idi Amin. Prior to launching her architecture studio, she received degrees in sociology and public health, and worked in the public health research world. In an interview with ArchDaily, Fauzia discusses her interests and why she began her own studio, as well as her thoughts on how architecture and design will evolve.