What’s better than spending an evening entrenched in thought-provoking conversation with doers, movers, and changers to support each other in being the catalysts for a brighter, efficient, …
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Around 6 to 8 million people die annually from the consequences of disasters and water-related diseases. Waterborne disease and lung infection are the leading causes of child deaths, which …
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One of the perks with Conscious Magazine is getting to share our story with students in hopes of inspiring them to pursue a career with social impact. …
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From March 6-11 I had the great pleasure of attending South by Southwest, one of the world’s premier tech (Officially known as Interactive), Film, and Music festivals held annually …
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We (Conscious Directors) left New York City for one week to visit California to explore the conscious culture there and hang out with the social good community. …
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As Margaret Mead so eloquently asserted, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
New …
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On October 4th, Avonte Oquendo went missing in New York City. Avonte was a 14 year-old boy with autism who was unable to speak. He had mandated one-on-one supervision at …
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Le Zinque in Venice. There is FREE parking on site as well as street parking. It’s also located in the Abbot Kinney area.
We’ll …
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The Olympics: When people first hear this word, most envision athletes, gold medals, patriotism and heart pounding moments. All in all, we envision, …
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The Seattle Seahawks easily clinched the Super Bowl 48 Championship Title on Sunday night and the city erupted in excitement as thousands took to the streets to celebrate the …
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The 21st century has taken photography by storm. Between camera apps, and the need for visual stimulation 24/7, people can snap photos, edit and share them with the world in …
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Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn. -Benjamin Franklin
Coming into who you are meant to be in …
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It may not be noticeable to the naked eye, but if you take a closer look, you’ll soon learn that more than 46 million Americans live in poverty every …
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It’s 2014, and human trafficking and slavery is still thriving in all corners of the world. This problem, which is so mortifying and unjust, can unitedly be described as …
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“Sport has the power to change the world…it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to …
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New York is a city bustling with events, organizations, and philanthropic endeavors. Yet, few activities excite the arts community the way the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center Annual Fall …
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When building your dream, it requires taking a leap.
What’s new in New York City? The Feast dinners. The Feast is …
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Whether you’re in NYC or across the pond in London Towne, the holidays are a beautiful time of year to to be with family and friends to …
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Make a promise and fight for someone’s rights…Human Rights Day is celebrated to “intensify our efforts to fulfill our collective responsibility to promote and protect the rights and dignity …
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Thanksgiving is a cherished holiday for the American people. Football, food, and best of all, family. As beautiful as this beloved day is, there are those that will not …
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With Thanksgiving and winter festivities right around the corner, this time of year serves as a great reminder to find time in our busy holiday …
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Encompassing a brilliant combination of talent, dedication, will power, and inspiration, Richard Incognito and Jonathan Martin both traveled long, arduous roads before earning coveted roster spots with the Miami …
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The socially responsible E-Boutique, Cultures of Love, brings consciously chic fashion, beauty and art to the streets of NYC for the holidays with their “Creeds of Love” interactive pop-up shop …
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Earlier in the year, Conscious Magazine had the opportunity to get a deeper look into the efforts behind Gwapa (Beautiful), a documentary by Thirsty Girl Films that followed the …
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As the one year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches, you may be wondering how the disaster recovery process is going for those who were directly …
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