Advocacy
The Window That Never Opens Again
The Window That Never Opens Again There are some stories that live in the shadows of our memory, waiting for a quiet moment to speak. This is the story of a unique mother — my mother. By the time you reach the end, your eyes may well up too.
By Habib Ullah 9 months ago in Pride
Roundup Legal Claim: What You Need to Know
The herbicide Roundup, widely used in agriculture and home gardening, has become the center of significant legal controversy. At the heart of the issue are claims that long-term exposure to Roundup’s active ingredient, glyphosate, may cause cancer—most notably non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Bayer (which acquired Monsanto, the original maker of Roundup), resulting in multi-million dollar settlements and widespread public concern.
By Henry jones9 months ago in Pride
Rigour & Flow Podcast
Rigour & Flow is a new podcast that began in early April from Dr. Tamanda Walker and Aiwan Obinyan. A married couple, they are part of a dream team of creative invention that runs AiAi Studios, a storytelling and production studio based in Leeds, UK, but working for clients globally such as Nike, GAY TIMES, gal-dem, Amazon, Channel 4, and Audible. The studio started 12 years ago and has been incorporated for the last four years, signaling that they plan to be around for a long time.
By Frank Racioppi9 months ago in Pride
"Beyond the River"
In a small village nestled along the banks of a mighty river, there lived a young boy named Zayn. His life was simple yet full of joy. He had everything he needed loving parents, a warm home, and the company of his older sister, Layla. The two were inseparable, spending their days by the river, playing, laughing, and dreaming of adventures beyond the horizon.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Pride
"The Last Light of Zoreon"
"The Last Light of Zoreon" In the year 3098, Earth was no longer the only home for humans. People had moved to many planets in the galaxy. One of those planets was Zoreon a beautiful world with silver trees, blue rivers, and two suns that lit the skies with golden light.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Pride
Pope Francis: A Life of Service, Compassion, and Justice for the World
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, lived a life full of kindness and strong moral leadership. His passing on April 21, 2025, marked the end of a historic papacy. Pope Francis became a symbol of love, peace, and justice across the globe. His great contributions touched people from all walks of life.
By Adam Smith9 months ago in Pride
EGO: A Smart Perspective, like a double-edged sword
UNDERSTANDING EGO: The simplest definition of ego is the feeling of self, or the "I" that characterizes a person. The ego, which has profound roots in psychology, philosophy, and daily life, serves as a bridge between our inner wants and the outside world.
By Madisetti Raveendra kumar9 months ago in Pride






