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After a year of chaos and uncertainty, our mission for ISSUE 02 of RIPPLE OF CHANGE is to spark inspiration in our readers. As we re-emerge and rebuild, we do so more united and connected than ever.

There was a lot of talk of coming together, acting in solidarity for our peers, and putting others before ourselves to overcome the challenges put before us. Now, we put that to the test.

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