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Last Letter | Ari Nasser Ali
Yemeni-American filmmaker Ari Nasser Ali, embarked on a deeply personal quest that led to profound family healing and historical discovery. Her journey began with the search for a single, final letter—mailed in 1975 from Mombasa, Kenya, by her uncle, Ben Gamber, before his mysterious death.


Pirate Queen | Rita Chang-Eppig
Rita Chang-Eppig’s debut novel is her fictional telling of Pirate Queen Shek Yueng. Her background in psychology was crucial in authentically depicting Shek Yeung's Complex PTSD and also involved thorough research into 19th-century Chinese maritime culture.


Queen Classic Surf Festival
The Queen Classic Surf Festival, held annually in mid-September in Biarritz, France, welcoming surfers of all genders, sexual orientations, ages, and skill levels, thereby challenging traditional stereotypes and reshaping surf culture.


UNTANGLING the UNKNOWABLE Kristi Chan's Bodies of Water
Kristiana Chan is a first-generation Malaysian-Chinese artist, writer, and educator from the American South whose work explores the intersection of ancestry, healing, and mythology.


Dolphin Club︱ Gaby Scott
After a period of creative evolution and quiet development, filmmaker and editor Gaby Scott returns with The Dolphins, a deeply immersive and poetic portrait of San Francisco’s historic Dolphin Club.


PLUNGE | Elle Willson
Tucked into the golden, rolling hills somewhere between Morro Bay and Atascadero, CA, sits Elle Willson’s humble home and art studio.


Gritty In Pink | Shira Yevin
Shira Yevin is a groundbreaking figure in the music and entertainment industry, best known as the founder of Gritty in Pink, a platform dedicated to empowering women in music.


SCRUNCHIE | Keera Belviy
Keera's Srunchie product line empower women to showcase their individuality and confidence in the water, creating a sense of belonging within the surfing community.


As We Bloom | Mia Bolton
Mia Bolton is a writer, surfer, and activist whose debut book As We Bloom offers a heartfelt exploration of healing, identity, and community through the voices of 20 women and gender nonconforming individuals.





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