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Britain's Got Talent Star: Mama G Inspires People to Love Themselves

Meet Mama G, a British pantomime dame performer working to make pantomime a year-round performance rather than only Christmas. She is a former semi-finalist on season 15 of “Britain’s Got Talent.” She also performs for children all over London with the goal of bringing happiness and inclusivity to her performances. Her main hope with her shows is to inspire the next generation to be kind and accepting of people from all walks of life.

British Teacher’s Story “Lockdown Looms: Reggie Birthday Party” Brings Optimism to Children Through the Pandemic

Meet Banji Alexander, a British teacher and the author of “Lockdown Looms: Reggie’s Birthday Party.” It is a children’s book that aims to help youth better understand the struggles they went through during the global pandemic. He wrote his book as a way to engage his students during the online learning period of 2020. It was also a way to show his students that even though they were going through hard times, they had people they could turn to and be vulnerable with. Read more about Banji Alexander and how his story brought positivity to children all around Britain.

Creating Jobs and Sustaining Community for Ukrainian Tech Workers

Ivan Kosyuk saw fellow talented Ukrainian tech workers losing their jobs–so, he created UA IT Hub. The tech organization has tackled a variety of projects, from facilitating preventative healthcare for Middle Eastern families, to creating software that can accurately measure distances between furniture and interiors using just a phone. But above all, UA IT Hub is a community of compassionate individuals willing to support one another–especially during uncertain times.

Kenyan Woman Recycles and Refurbishes Computers to Teach Next Generation in Tech

Growing up, Nelly Cheboi always wondered what the world was like outside her village in Mogotio, Kenya. She lived in a tin roof house and worked tirelessly in school, earning her a college scholarship in the US. Cheboi spent six months learning how to type, became a software engineer, and is now the founder of TechLit Africa. TechLit Africa gives students in rural Kenya access to technology and digital skills to give them greater opportunities.

Erin Johnson Making An Impact On Her International Son’s Life

Erin Johnson is on a journey with international adoption. Her story starts with a foster home her aunt owned overseas. Her family created the foster home for children with disabilities who were not being cared for at their previous institutions. When she was 18, she traveled to the foster home and found one special little boy who she calls her son. Now, she is trying to adopt him.

From D.C. to Hungary, Meet the 69-Year-Old Whose Travel the World, Linda Malys Yore

Meet Linda Malys Yore, the 69-year-old travel blogger who’s been all around the U.S. and the world and isn’t stopping any time soon. Reluctant at first to share her travel experiences online after her daughter gifted her the blog, Lindaontherun.com, Yore has ended up attracting an audience with her Instagram alone, gathering 73.5K followers.

Out Loud Audiobooks Makes The Gift of Storytelling A Possibility For The Blind And Visually Impaired

Out Loud Audiobooks (OLA) is a nonprofit organization that connects readers and storytellers worldwide. Kathleen Fowlds founded OLA in Zimbabwe to allow volunteers to donate their time to record sections of books for blind and visually impaired children. OLA focus is recording many notable works that cannot be found for free or in an accessible audio form. Current projects include Emma, Peter Pan, and The Three Musketeers.

From Pop Culture to Politics the Habari Njema News Series Informs Thousands About African Current Events

20-year-old Tanzanian American and college student Marie Mbullu is behind Habari Njema, the TikTok series dedicated to informing a diverse audience about news from the African continent. From politics to pop culture, to all of the good things going on in Africa, Mbullu works to inform her over 200 thousand followers, many of which have a new interest in African culture and current events.

Arizona Couple Donate 4 Million Bras To Women In Need By Creating Global Bra Recycling Company From Their Garage

Johnny and Elaine Birks-Mitchell of Phoenix, Arizona, are the founders of The Bra Recyclers. Its mission is to support women in need and promote environmental sustainability. They have repurposed over four million bras to keep textile waste at a minimum while supporting survivors of domestic abuse, homelessness, and human trafficking.

Homotopia Festival Celebrates LGBTQIA+ and Brings Queer Art To Life in the U.K.

Homotopia is the United Kingdom’s longest-running LGBTQIA+ culture festival located in Liverpool. Each year, the festival takes place from October to November and showcases queer artists, performers, activists, and entertainment for audiences to enjoy while celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community. “It’s been a wonderful thing to be a part of; And a privilege to work with so many incredible artists, ” Char Binns.

The Voices of Voting Abroad in 2020

This weeks Sprinkle of Inspiration highlights two young women living overseas and why they are choosing to vote in the 2020 United States Presidential Election. For them, voting is a privilege in which many before them fought for. They encourage all Americans to get to the polls and vote today!