CHNGE, a newly launched clothing company based in Massachusetts, is promoting diversity and eco-friendliness with their brand. https://www.instagram.com/p/BhAd-JcHXI1/?hl=en&taken-by=chnge With a campaign that promotes shared humanity, CHNGE seems to be using their profits for good. Various representatives of CHNGE with typically unconventional backgrounds and appearances further push an agenda of inclusiveness, as well as diversity in society.
Because of social media, people are feeling like they aren’t living their lives to the fullest. You see people your age traveling the world with seemingly no worries and start to feel inadequate. But the truth is, you shouldn’t. First things first, you need to understand that no one is “meant to work a 9-5.” I saw
Jay Z, master MC and 21-time Grammy award winner, has had an incredible year in music. From shifting America’s perception of financial literacy, to being nominated for 8 Grammy’s in 2018. In fact, one would say Jay-Z is running the industry next to his wife, Beyoncé. However, when analyzing the rap mogul’s success this year,
I’ve noticed it’s become a trend that as soon as someone comes up on some money, the first thing they do is “forget” that others work regular jobs. Money definitely seems to make celebrities lose touch with reality and, whether unintentional or malicious, they continuously sh*t on the same people who make them all the
New artists often struggle to survive in the music industry because they do not monetize their craft (which is understandable because it is a tricky process.) It used to be that you could sell a song on iTunes for 99 cents, and quickly that would add up to a lot of moolah. However, in today’s