"A dream without an action is like a fish without gills." 1/16/18
Smashing Stereotypes in Synchronized Swimming
Paul Ribes wanted to be a synchronized swimmer since age 7. Unfortunately, at the time, synchronized swimming was a sport only practiced professionally by women. But with the help of Panteres Grogues—a nonprofit dedicated to helping the LGBT community succeed in sports—he made his debut on the world stage in 2015, marking the first time men were allowed to compete on an international level.
How a Doctor Without Legs Treats Patients in Her Mountain Village
Since she was a young girl, Li Juhong dreamed of becoming a doctor. Then, at 4 years old, she lost her legs in a tragic and painful accident. But that experience didn't weaken Juhong's resolve; rather, it drove her to help others in pain.
A Big (Apple) Passion Project: Illustrating New York City's Subway Stations
To put it lightly, Philip Ashforth Coppola loves New York City's subway stations. For the past 38 years, the New Jersey-based illustrator has been exploring the Big Apple's underground stations and sketching its mosaics in amazing detail with just a ballpoint pen.
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