You were the bridge jumping friend that other parents warned their kids to stay away from. You were an awesomer kid.

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You were the bridge jumping friend that other parents warned their kids to stay away from. You were an awesomer kid.
“In China, children with albinism face a bleak future. Often abandoned and ostracized, most will never be educated, marry or find a job in their country. Adoption offers hope for a chosen few.
Kim Anderson was facing an empty nest and looking for a way to do more to serve God when a photo of a Chinese orphan caught her eye. “That’s our child,” she thought. Now eight years later, Kim and her husband, Steve, have adopted four special needs children. The three boys have albinism.
Ironically, the same rare condition that stigmatized the boys individually in China, reinforces their brotherhood in the United States. Elijah, Paul and Micah’s snow white hair and pigmentless skin, create the appearance of a biological connection. Despite their age difference, people often mistake them for triplets. What may be shocking and novel on one child is normalizing on all three.”
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79 centavos. Según varios estudios, esa es la cantidad que cobran las mujeres por cada dólar que ganan los hombres: una cifra que, claramente, representa la brecha salarial.
Para algunas mujeres —de color o transgénero, por ejemplo— esta cantidad apenas llega a los 43 centavos. En muchos casos, las condiciones son todavía peores.
15 dólares. Eso es lo que cuesta esta bolsa de tela, que pretende denunciar la situación.
Donaremos todo el dinero recaudado a UltraViolet, un grupo que defiende los derechos de las mujeres y trabaja día tras día para acabar con la desigualdad (en especial, la que sufren las mujeres de color y pertenecientes a la comunidad LGBTQ+).
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I moved to California when I was twelve and I got a video camera and made little movies because I didn’t have any friends yet. I would force my sister to make these movies with me[…] A girl in my Spanish class found my YouTube videos and showed them to my teacher. At the end of class one day my teacher said, “pack up, movie time,” and she dropped down this screen and put on my videos. I started freaking out. Everyone was laughing and I just ran out. The girl who had told my teacher didn’t understand why I left, and she said, “You’re really funny, you should be an actor.” So that was one of the first times I thought about it.