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A Love Letter to Black Queer Men: Kemar Jewel

True Stories of Good People

Release Date: 06/29/2021

Look What Help Can Do: Sara and Edgar of Nixta Taqueria show art Look What Help Can Do: Sara and Edgar of Nixta Taqueria

True Stories of Good People

Sara and Edgar are the married co-owners behind Nixta Taqueria—a beloved restaurant located in East Austin, Texas. Dedicated to their community, they've gone above and beyond to ensure their community is always fed, regardless of life's circumstances. When the couple faced challenges keeping Nixta open, their community paid it forward and showed up for them in ways they never could have imagined.  

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Making Sure Kids Have School Lunch: DeJuan Strickland show art Making Sure Kids Have School Lunch: DeJuan Strickland

True Stories of Good People

DeJuan Strickland knows what it’s like to not be able to afford school lunch. After learning about how many other kids have experienced the same situation, he decided to do something about it. With the help of his mom, Sharron, DeJuan is helping to eliminate lunch debt for as many kids as possible throughout his community.  

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Meet Kauai's Only Farm Animal Rescue: Christy Wong show art Meet Kauai's Only Farm Animal Rescue: Christy Wong

True Stories of Good People

For Christy Wong and her family, animals have always been a big part of their lives—however, they never imagined that they would someday be operating an entire rescue farm. By creating a safe home for animals and a welcoming space for her community, Kauai Animal Education Farm is helping preserve the local Hawaiian culture and connection to the land. 

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Sensory-Friendly Haircuts for Kids: Jelly Robinson show art Sensory-Friendly Haircuts for Kids: Jelly Robinson

True Stories of Good People

Jelly Robinson is a hairstylist with a special gift for helping children feel safe and confident while getting their hair cut. With her mobile salon, Peace & Love Studios, Jelly is on a mission to make sure children with autism have access to sensory-friendly haircuts.

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Feeding Their Community, One PB&J at a Time: Ayaan Vaswani & Josh Isaac show art Feeding Their Community, One PB&J at a Time: Ayaan Vaswani & Josh Isaac

True Stories of Good People

Inspired by their mothers' efforts to feed their local San Jose community, Ayaan and Josh are making a difference for those experiencing homelessness with simple peanut butter and jelly sandwiches—and they're inspiring other young people to get involved, too.

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Paying it Forward One Pedal at a Time: Hassan Abdus-Sabur show art Paying it Forward One Pedal at a Time: Hassan Abdus-Sabur

True Stories of Good People

For the past three years, Hassan Abdus-Sabur has concluded a multi-hundred mile scholarship fundraising bike ride by riding onto the Howard University campus, exhausted and proud. In these moments when Hassan is surrounded by congratulations and applause, he can’t help but flash back to his own time at the prestigious school over 30 years ago, cut unexpectedly short by lack of funds. Not finishing school is Hassan’s only regret in life. The bike ride started when the niece of Hassan's former Howard classmate also got accepted there, and her family became concerned about the high tuition...

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Grupo Folklorico Izcalli: Annel Alvarez and Stacey Valdez show art Grupo Folklorico Izcalli: Annel Alvarez and Stacey Valdez

True Stories of Good People

After Annel Alvarez had her son Adrian, she was going through a pretty dark time in her life, feeling a sense of losing her identity. She knew she needed to do something to pull her out of it, but also knew she couldn’t do it alone—so she called up an old friend with an idea: “let’s start a dance troupe!” A pretty simple idea on its face, but what turned out to have so much power to build community, celebrate Hispanic culture, and provide space for healing. 

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Joy, Flowers and Community: Shanice Fleming show art Joy, Flowers and Community: Shanice Fleming

True Stories of Good People

When Shanice Fleming left her career as a chef in New York City to start her own business as a farmer, her path seemed straight and clear. But with the help of mentors, community, and a beautiful epiphany, Shanice found something more—the desire to promote Black representation in the cut flower industry through her business, Queenz Cut Flower Farm. 

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Ice Cream and Neighborly Love: The Watson Family show art Ice Cream and Neighborly Love: The Watson Family

True Stories of Good People

The Watson family is committed to feeding their neighbors in their small town of Frazeysburg, Ohio. What started as a community food pantry has grown into an ice cream truck that delivers free hot meals—and of course, ice cream.

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The Photographer Preserving WWII History: Jeff Rease show art The Photographer Preserving WWII History: Jeff Rease

True Stories of Good People

Photographer Jeff Rease is dedicated to honoring the stories of WWII veterans through portraiture. What started with one photograph in Alabama has grown into an international project featuring more than 290 veterans, and he has no plans of slowing down any time soon.

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After he was kicked out of his family home at 15 for being gay, Kemar Jewel found his chosen family through the underground Philadelphia dance scene. There, he leaned into his passion for movement and truly understood how Black queer men can help each other heal from trauma. Now a choreographer and director, Kemar is blending art and activism to spread hope, love, and healing—all while uplifting Black LGBTQ voices.