The Brazen St. Louis Board of Directors today announced the election of five new members: Sarah Arnosky, Jamey Edgerton, Jackie Kirouac-Fram, De Nichols and Kendall Norris.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, my favorite platform (Instagram) launched Instagram TV (IGTV), and though I really like it so far (you can check out my channel here), it is quite different from how content creators like me are used to using video in our work.
Read MoreIn a recent video blog, I opened up about how complications with anemia and endometriosis affected how I spent my 30th birthday.
Read MoreDe Nichols is a member of the Stoss Landscape Urbanism team, which won the 2018 Chouteau Greenway Design competition launched by Great Rivers Greenway with unanimous decision of it jury.
Read MoreSome peole may remember how last year’s travels became heavy enough to be considered as the first DeTour (watch all the moments). And, this year is looking promising for engaging even more deeply with fellow young changemakers in both familiar and new communities across the nation (see below).
Read MoreCreated and produced by SLAM! Agency in conjunction with Venture Cafe St. Louis and Venture Cafe Miami, Innovation City gives you an inside look at how rapidly business and culture are changing thanks to increasing diversity and inclusion, heightened creativity, and a stronger and better-connected business community.
Read MoreThis month, De Nichols is one of several recipients of the Safety Pin Box’s (SPB) Black Women Being gift. Because SPB is a social enterprise, Black Women Being helps it support Black women committed to Black liberation and service through revenue received from the sales of its monthly box. For the month of September, De will receive on of its financial gifts as well as a feature in this month’s box.
Read MoreDe Nichols was selected as one of five fellows for the 2017 John F. Kennedy Center’s Citizen Artists fellows program, which recognizes artists across the country who utilize their art form for positive impact on communities.
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