Jin In
The Power Issue 2025 A Crue Life The Power Issue 2025 A Crue Life

Jin In

In her book “Girl Power: Sustainability, Empowerment, and Justice” researcher, writer, empower-ist, action-ist, and global-ist Jin In is on a mission to remind us that when we define power differently, we shift power and use it more wisely.

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Courtney Flood
The Power Issue 2025 A Crue Life The Power Issue 2025 A Crue Life

Courtney Flood

Whoever made up this culture of “barreling through issues” bullshit was clearly not an addict. My addiction is not going anywhere, and I am blessed with addiction for eternity. I am not looking for ways to push through. I am the problem...

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Candy O’Terry
The Identity Issue 2024 A Crue Life The Identity Issue 2024 A Crue Life

Candy O’Terry

Boston knows Candy O is a storyteller. She told the city stories for 25 years through the radio. Music lovers hear stories of their favorite singer-songwriters each week. Children read her books. Women tell her their secrets to success. Thousands more have benefitted from her loud advocacy in the fight against breast cancer. She’ll tell you that she needed that last bit this past winter.

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Sam Correia
The Identity Issue 2024 A Crue Life The Identity Issue 2024 A Crue Life

Sam Correia

Sam Correia is the Community Engagement Librarian at the Duxbury Free Library. They are passionate about community care, collective liberation, and radical hope for the future. They are the Project Director of the South Shore LGBTQ Oral History Archive and one of the co-organizers of the Queer Collective of MA/RI.

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Mellara Gold
The Connections Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Connections Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Mellara Gold

It takes a lot of making bad decisions and learning from them, speaking poorly to someone, writing the wrong email, or saying no to something when you probably should have said yes. But when you don’t fully trust yourself you rely on advice from the outside of you, and it’s our inner self that truly knows which way to steer the ship.

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Dassie Abelson
The Connections Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Connections Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Dassie Abelson

As a child, I was not aware of the war in Europe or ongoing attacks in the area or how dangerous my surroundings were, because my parents and brothers were protecting me. I didn’t know any of that. The bomb shelter was my playground. I was a little girl playing in a bomb shelter with my friends and that was normal life at the time.

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Dr. Angela Aslami
The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Dr. Angela Aslami

Dr. Angela Aslami has been practicing gynecology and obstetrics for more than 2 decades. We spoke with her twice this year to get the story of why she wants to “shout from the rooftops” about functional medicine. We met a strong woman who comes from a line of strong women. A self-taught feminist and activist from her days as a young student.

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Cheryl Ryan Chan
The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Cheryl Ryan Chan

Cheryl Ryan Chan is a change agent. A mom with a mission. A woman who crowd-sourced anger and used it as a tool for accountability. She figured, if the courts are going to fail to protect her son with intellectual disabilities from his abuser, then she’s going to have to just change the law. If you want something done right...

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Allyson Spellman
The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Advocacy Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Allyson Spellman

Allyson Spellman makes a career of emboldening women to use their strengths for good. The Advocacy Issue was a natural collaboration for this busy mom, actress, Telly Award winner, motivational speaker, philanthropist, JTV host, vegan, animal rights activist, and entrepreneur.

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Becky Lomotey
The Identity Issue 2023 A Crue Life The Identity Issue 2023 A Crue Life

Becky Lomotey

We were keyed up at the opportunity to speak with Becky Lomotey and her oldest son, Claudio, about the life they have made and the gains from three countries, three children, and three languages. For 16 years, Becky and Claudio have worked together to manage rent, taxes, tuition, and most recently, a mortgage. This life she and Claudio have put together, in the central Massachusetts city of Worcester, reads like an American dream. But in fact, they are still waiting for that call that makes them U.S. Citizens.

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