What You Should Know By Susie Ippolito As the summer begins to fade into fall, we say so long to our sun-kissed skin and watch our complexions return to their natural hues. Almost. If you look closely, you will notice...
Tag: August 2018
From Summer to Fall Fashion
Stretching Your Wardrobe By Nichole A. Cavallaro The easiest way to make your summer pieces more fall-appropriate isn’t to ditch them altogether, but to dress up new ways to wear them. Here are some of the simplest ways to stretch...
Jenniffer Benedetto
Teaching Education Appreciation By Lorna Oppedisano | Photography by Alexis Emm “Everyone has a story and everybody has gifts. That’s how I try to teach,” Syracuse City School District teacher Jenniffer Benedetto said. “I educate and inspire with that mindset,...
Jessica Bruneau
The Meaning of Teaching By Jessica Bruneau | Photography by Alexis Emm Since I was very little, I’d wanted to be a teacher. I played school with my friends, my siblings, my dolls — with anyone willing to sit at a...
Fanny Villarreal
Fighting Racism with Education By Lorna Oppedisano | Photography by Alice G. Patterson When YWCA executive director Fanny Patricia Villarreal Torres moved from her home country of Peru to the United States, she arrived with a sealed envelope from the...