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  • Inclusive, artist-run camp ‘welcomes both my boys’

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    Aarav Ghosh and his twin brother Ishaan at Spiral Garden

    Photos and story by Louise Kinross

    Ishaan Ghosh (photo above right) was introduced to Spiral Garden in 2022 when he was hospitalized at Holland Bloorview for rehab following brain surgery to treat his seizures. 

    The artist-run camp, celebrating its 41st summer, brings children with and without disabilities together under a canopy of trees to tend an accessible garden, sculpt clay, work wood, and tell stories. 

    “We saw their music circle with drums,” recalls Ishaan’s mother Anu Ghosh. “Marsha noticed us, and I said, ‘We’re not part of the camp, but my son loves the music.’ She said: ‘Oh yes, you can join the circle.’ She was so warm and inviting. While Ishaan did eight weeks of rehab, we started looking for the music circle each day, and it was one of the happier times for him.”

    This will be the third summer Ishaan, now eight, has been a camper at Spiral Garden since he was an inpatient. He comes with his twin brother Aarav (photo above left). 

    “Spiral Garden is the only camp that welcomes both my boys,” Ghosh says. “It’s incredibly hard as a parent to find an organization that makes the effort to bring in a typically developing child and a child with special needs and make them both feel like they’re part of something bigger and welcomed. I haven’t found that anywhere else. I’m going to get emotional about this, but this is the only time of the year I see them the entire day together, because they go to different schools. It’s such an important time. We look forward to this all year. The boys countdown the days to Spiral Garden.”

    Prior to Ishaan’s surgery, his world had become very small because he had dangerous drop seizures where he would suddenly fall to the ground. 

    At Spiral Garden he’s “free to explore, free to touch, free to dance,” Ghosh says. “He can be himself. He used to run up to the teacher who was drumming in the music circle and my first instinct was to pull him back, but the teacher said: ‘Leave him, he’s fine.’ That lifted a weight off my shoulders—that he isn’t expected to conform in his behaviour. I don’t have to worry about him making loud sounds or moving around. I love that this is a world that’s been created for the children. It’s a sanctuary for us. There’s a sense of adventure and a sense of acceptance and we feel a lot of joy.”

    Ishaan’s brother Aarav relishes the freedom of choosing which art station he’ll attend, Ghosh says. “He loves the independence of being able to walk from station to station. He likes woodwork. He also loves gardening. And when one-on-one support workers bring him on as a helper, it boosts his confidence and teaches him a lot, too.”

    Spiral Garden provides Ishaan with a support worker. “He can’t participate in camp without that,” Ghosh says. “This is the standard that other camps need to aspire to. When my husband and I drop the kids off and hand them over, I know they’re both safe and will be engaged.”

    When asked if Spiral Garden could make any improvements, Ghosh suggests an opportunity to swim would be welcome. “Maybe there could also be a day where parents are invited for a couple of hours to be part of the camp, and experience what the kids’ days are like.” 

    Spiral Garden is supported by donations to the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation.
     

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  • Blavity Inc. Launches ‘Home & Texture,’ First-Ever Curated Home, Interior Design and Commerce Hub for Black and Multicultural Millennials

    Blavity Inc. Launches ‘Home & Texture,’ First-Ever Curated Home, Interior Design and Commerce Hub for Black and Multicultural Millennials

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    Home & Texture Roll Outs Editorial Storytelling, Shoppable Content, and Creator Partnerships to Best Reflect the Individuality, Lifestyle and Cultural Heritage of Consumers

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    Feb 16, 2023 06:00 EST

    Blavity Inc. – the corporation that builds solutions for Black and multicultural audiences and enterprises who want to reach them and reaches more than 250 million monthly consumers across its media portfolio, including 21NinetyTravel NoireShadow and Act, and Blavity.com – announces the launch of its newest lifestyle brand and commerce vertical Home & Texture. 

    Home & Texture marks the first-ever curated home, interior design, and commerce hub dedicated to Black and multicultural consumers. While the home decor market is forecasted to hit $202 billion by the end of 2024, and this consumer segment makes up 60% of the growth in the home improvement category in the U.S., it is historically underserved with relevant home, DIY, and buying content and resources. Additionally, as more multicultural millennials are aging and buying homes, Home & Texture fills a current void in the publishing space by providing storytelling and shoppable content that reflects their individuality, lifestyle, and cultural heritage.

    Merin Pasternak, the Senior Vice President of Commerce & Consumer Media, and Melody Bostic Brown, the Associate Vice President of Consumer Media at Blavity, will lead the home brand. The team will drive the content strategy for Blavity’s commerce-first lifestyle brands 21Ninety and Travel Noire, and will lead Home & Texture’s curated editorial storytelling and commerce to inspire and engage audiences in a way that consistently drives action. With millennials transitioning into home ownership and growing their families, Blavity Inc. will leverage its trust with consumers to drive inclusive change in media.

    “Blavity was founded to fuel inclusivity across all business and lifestyle categories, specifically for Black and multicultural millennials. Home & Texture is a category disruptor – providing much-needed information and shoppable content that is curated to speak authentically to this underserved consumer segment, which is among the fastest growing in this category,” said Morgan DeBaun, CEO and Founder of Blavity Inc. “We’re excited to expand our growing media portfolio with this launch and guide readers as they put down their roots, raise families and turn houses into homes.”

    Home & Texture launches with content franchises and key tentpoles featuring creators, entrepreneurs, and community-driven content, including:

    • House Tours: House tours profile entrepreneurs, creators, and single parents, including Carmeon HamiltonDavid Quarles IV, and Laquita Tate. The franchise looks at home designs and decor inspiration from the Black and multicultural community.
    • My Homebuying Experience: This UGC and influencer-driven content discusses the joys and unexpected scenarios around becoming first-time homeowners, as well as design hacks and product reviews.
    • Bad to Bougie: This franchise covers transforming old, unattractive pieces into fabulous accent pieces. It shows how to maximize your budget and reimagine furniture and decor sustainably.
    • D-I-WHY: This tentpole explores the “why” vs. the “why not” approach to home renovations and refreshes. It provides insights and how-tos around specific home projects that are worth taking a hands-on approach and defines those that are best left to the professionals.
    • Everything Must-Go…Into Your Home: This tentpole leverages an organic beginning-of-the-year refresh buzz with the best deals on home furnishings and appliances through “everything must go” clearance sales. In addition, we’ll highlight product reviews and listicles about home furnishings and appliances and offer UGC-driven contests.
    • First Time Around: This tentpole touches a vital segment of the Home & Texture audience and buyers — first-time homeowners. For BIPOC millennials, creating a beautiful home is exciting, yet it also presents a lot of unknowns and discoveries. We offer them guidance.

    For more, visit HomeandTexture.com.

    ABOUT BLAVITY INC.

    Blavity Inc. is a corporation that builds solutions for Black and multicultural audiences and enterprises who want to reach them. Founded in 2014, Blavity Inc. is home to the largest network of platforms and lifestyle brands serving millennials & Gen Z through original content, video, and unique experiences. The company has grown into a market leader for Black-owned media, reaching over 250 million millennials and Gen Z per month through its growing brand portfolio, including Blavity, 21Ninety, Home & Texture, Travel Noire, AfroTech, Shadow & Act, and Blavity TV.

    Source: Blavity Inc.

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  • CT-Based Startup Creates HomeField – the First Fitness Platform for All Abilities

    CT-Based Startup Creates HomeField – the First Fitness Platform for All Abilities

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    May 24, 2022

    When one thinks of being inclusive, do they consider those with disabilities and special needs? This is the question Daniel Caridi, Co-Founder of HomeField, asks when sharing the company’s story. Several years ago, Caridi and his Co-Founder, Gage DeDominicis, started volunteering at a local gym teaching fitness to about five people with special needs and disabilities. Mondays and Thursdays quickly became the highlights of their week. Due to rising concerns about the pandemic, they turned to online classes. Just in their immediate area, classes skyrocketed to 80+ people engaged and working out. If they could have that kind of impact locally, imagine what could be done on a national scale. That’s when Daniel and Gage realized they were onto something.

    Their mission? To create a sustainable business that positively impacts the world. 

    HomeField‘s mission? To create fun and meaningful experiences that inspire inclusion and build trust together.

    It was then that the first online health and wellness platform designed for all abilities was born. HomeField.fit serves people with physical disabilities, special needs, older adults, and anyone who does not have easy access to fitness and wellness content that fits their needs. The platform offers 100+ on-demand classes as well as daily live stream classes in dance, martial arts, yoga, mindfulness and more.

    They hired international fitness guru, Billy Blanks Jr., to manage and build HomeField’s catalog of online classes as President and Head of Content. “I’m excited about working with a team that is dedicated to creating a wide variety of content that is fun, easy to follow, and most importantly inclusive to all levels of abilities and ages.” The company’s CEO, Liza Rivera Salta, brings over 30 years of business experience, coupled with a passion for serving the special needs community. “It’s a community environment. We’re all the same in that we want to work out, be fit, make friends and feel included- and I think that’s a key differentiation for HomeField,” Salta emphasized.

    HomeField has also partnered with the Special Olympics of CT, Abilis, a few public school systems, and corporations. Individuals are encouraged to try the platform for free by signing up at www.homefield.fit. HomeField fits everybody and helps bring fun fitness to all by moving through barriers.

    For more information or to set up an interview, please reach out to our contact below.

    Follow HomeField

    Website:  www.HomeField.fit 

    IG: @homefield.fit     

    FB: HomefieldFit

    TikTok: homefieldfit

    Twitter: HomeFieldFit

    Press Contact:

    Name:  Liza Rivera Salta

    Email:   Liza@homefield.fit

    Tel:      203-952-9769

    Source: HomeField

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