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Elijah Arroyo stepped onto the field in shorts so tight, the algorithm collapsed. Rookie move? Maybe. Hall of fame content? Absolutely.⁠
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Elijah Arroyo stepped onto the field in shorts so tight, the algorithm collapsed. Rookie move? Maybe. Hall of fame content? Absolutely.⁠ ⁠ ? Save this for game day thirst⁠ ⁠ ? @elijaharroyo__⁠ ⁠ #ElijahArroyo

Elijah Arroyo stepped onto the field in shorts so tight, the algorithm collapsed. Rookie move? Maybe. Hall of fame content? Absolutely.⁠ ⁠ ? Save this for game day thirst⁠ ⁠ ? @elijaharroyo__⁠ ⁠ #ElijahArroyo

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Tiara Skye didn’t just shut the heckler down—she did it with power, posture, and a mic in hand.⁠
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Tiara Skye didn’t just shut the heckler down—she did it with power, posture, and a mic in hand.⁠ ⁠ ? Share this if drag has always been how we protect each other⁠ ⁠ ? @tiara_skye⁠ ⁠ #TiaraSkye⁠

Tiara Skye didn’t just shut the heckler down—she did it with power, posture, and a mic in hand.⁠ ⁠ ? Share this if drag has always been how we protect each other⁠ ⁠ ? @tiara_skye⁠ ⁠ #TiaraSkye⁠

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BCIC is excited to share our 2025-2029 Strategic Plan with the community we serve. This roadmap represents months of listening to your voices: entrepreneurs sharing their dreams over coffee, families describing their ideal parks, students envisioning their future careers, and civic leaders painting their vision for Brownsville's tomorrow.

Your input shaped five ambitious goals: creating more green spaces and family-friendly amenities, strengthening support for small businesses through the eBridge Center, breathing new life into our historic downtown, building partnerships that connect residents to opportunities, and ensuring BCIC remains robust and responsive to your needs.

Over the past two decades, BCIC has renewed and expanded parks and public amenities, invested in community health and wellness projects, helped restore historic buildings, launch the eBridge Center as a regional entrepreneurship hub, and support countless local businesses. Now, we're building on that foundation with priorities you told us matter most: better parks for families, stronger support for entrepreneurs, a vibrant downtown, and opportunities that keep our young talent here at home.

As Board Chair Dr. Rose M. Z. Gowen notes, economic development and community wellness aren't opposing forces, but rather partners that strengthen each other. President & CEO Cori PeĂąa sees this partnership in action every day: "the entrepreneur with a dream, the family enjoying their neighborhood park, the artist painting the mural downtown." That's the Brownsville we're building together.

Read the press release: https://brownsvillecic.com/bcic-adopts-visionary-2025-2029-strategic-plan-to-drive-brownsvilles-future/ (Link in bio)

BCIC is excited to share our 2025-2029 Strategic Plan with the community we serve. This roadmap represents months of listening to your voices: entrepreneurs sharing their dreams over coffee, families describing their ideal parks, students envisioning their future careers, and civic leaders painting their vision for Brownsville's tomorrow. Your input shaped five ambitious goals: creating more green spaces and family-friendly amenities, strengthening support for small businesses through the eBridge Center, breathing new life into our historic downtown, building partnerships that connect residents to opportunities, and ensuring BCIC remains robust and responsive to your needs. Over the past two decades, BCIC has renewed and expanded parks and public amenities, invested in community health and wellness projects, helped restore historic buildings, launch the eBridge Center as a regional entrepreneurship hub, and support countless local businesses. Now, we're building on that foundation with priorities you told us matter most: better parks for families, stronger support for entrepreneurs, a vibrant downtown, and opportunities that keep our young talent here at home. As Board Chair Dr. Rose M. Z. Gowen notes, economic development and community wellness aren't opposing forces, but rather partners that strengthen each other. President & CEO Cori PeĂąa sees this partnership in action every day: "the entrepreneur with a dream, the family enjoying their neighborhood park, the artist painting the mural downtown." That's the Brownsville we're building together. Read the press release: https://brownsvillecic.com/bcic-adopts-visionary-2025-2029-strategic-plan-to-drive-brownsvilles-future/ (Link in bio)

BCIC is excited to share our 2025-2029 Strategic Plan with the community we serve. This roadmap represents months of listening to your voices: entrepreneurs sharing their dreams over coffee, families describing their ideal parks, students envisioning their future careers, and civic leaders painting their vision for Brownsville's tomorrow. Your input shaped five ambitious goals: creating more green spaces and family-friendly amenities, strengthening support for small businesses through the eBridge Center, breathing new life into our historic downtown, building partnerships that connect residents to opportunities, and ensuring BCIC remains robust and responsive to your needs. Over the past two decades, BCIC has renewed and expanded parks and public amenities, invested in community health and wellness projects, helped restore historic buildings, launch the eBridge Center as a regional entrepreneurship hub, and support countless local businesses. Now, we're building on that foundation with priorities you told us matter most: better parks for families, stronger support for entrepreneurs, a vibrant downtown, and opportunities that keep our young talent here at home. As Board Chair Dr. Rose M. Z. Gowen notes, economic development and community wellness aren't opposing forces, but rather partners that strengthen each other. President & CEO Cori PeĂąa sees this partnership in action every day: "the entrepreneur with a dream, the family enjoying their neighborhood park, the artist painting the mural downtown." That's the Brownsville we're building together. Read the press release: https://brownsvillecic.com/bcic-adopts-visionary-2025-2029-strategic-plan-to-drive-brownsvilles-future/ (Link in bio)

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They just won their sixth straight U.S. 1,500m title, clocking 4:03.15 with a brutal last-lap kick. Nikki Hiltz is making history on their own terms—and looking calm doing it.⁠
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They just won their sixth straight U.S. 1,500m title, clocking 4:03.15 with a brutal last-lap kick. Nikki Hiltz is making history on their own terms—and looking calm doing it.⁠ ⁠ Send this to someone who still thinks non-binary athletes can’t dominate.⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more⁠ ⁠ #NikkiHiltz

They just won their sixth straight U.S. 1,500m title, clocking 4:03.15 with a brutal last-lap kick. Nikki Hiltz is making history on their own terms—and looking calm doing it.⁠ ⁠ Send this to someone who still thinks non-binary athletes can’t dominate.⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more⁠ ⁠ #NikkiHiltz

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@violetchachki and @gottmik are taking the Knockout Tour across the map — chosen family, full looks, zero notes. ⁠
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@violetchachki and @gottmik are taking the Knockout Tour across the map — chosen family, full looks, zero notes. ⁠ ⁠ If you’ve got tickets, go ahead and double-tap. ⁠ ⁠ If not… better manifest fast.⁠ ⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more ⁠ ⁠ #DragTour

@violetchachki and @gottmik are taking the Knockout Tour across the map — chosen family, full looks, zero notes. ⁠ ⁠ If you’ve got tickets, go ahead and double-tap. ⁠ ⁠ If not… better manifest fast.⁠ ⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more ⁠ ⁠ #DragTour

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Ebbs just soft-launched her new relationship with footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd after her split with JoJo Siwa — and says she still believes in love. ⁠
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Ebbs just soft-launched her new relationship with footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd after her split with JoJo Siwa — and says she still believes in love. ⁠ ⁠ ? Drop a comment ⁠ ? Share with your group chat ⁠ ? Tap @EDGEmedianetwork for more ⁠ ⁠ #CelebrityCouples⁠ #happy

Ebbs just soft-launched her new relationship with footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd after her split with JoJo Siwa — and says she still believes in love. ⁠ ⁠ ? Drop a comment ⁠ ? Share with your group chat ⁠ ? Tap @EDGEmedianetwork for more ⁠ ⁠ #CelebrityCouples⁠ #happy

@bimbonboulash fended off backlash after their Lorraine appearance and made it clear: “We don’t shrink ourselves for anyone.”⁠
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@bimbonboulash fended off backlash after their Lorraine appearance and made it clear: “We don’t shrink ourselves for anyone.”⁠ ⁠ Visibility is powerful—and your full self is non-negotiable.⁠ ⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more⁠ ⁠ #DragResilience

@bimbonboulash fended off backlash after their Lorraine appearance and made it clear: “We don’t shrink ourselves for anyone.”⁠ ⁠ Visibility is powerful—and your full self is non-negotiable.⁠ ⁠ ? Tap @edgemedianetwork for more⁠ ⁠ #DragResilience

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While festivalgoers swarmed Grant Park over four days at Lollapalooza and artists graced the stages, caterers behind the scenes set up their extensive lineup of gourmet VIP meals to feed the performers and their crews each day. ⁠
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But a lot of that food goes to waste, said Maria Brunner, founder of Musically Fed, a national nonprofit that partners with the music industry to fight food insecurity. ⁠
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“Right now, as we speak, 20 hotel pans are being taken to Centro Romero — there’s some chicken and some sides,” Brunner said last week. “And the interesting thing about outlets like this is they’ll double it. They’ll use magic to turn it into a lot of food.” ⁠
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During Lollapalooza, Musically Fed and its volunteer team were on-site each day to collect, organize and distribute unused food to organizations supporting unhoused individuals, veterans, women in crisis and low-income families — including Centro Romero, Deborah’s Place, Pacific Garden Mission, Care For Real and Lincoln Park Community Services. ⁠
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Photo 1: Ravinia Williams, left, a manager at Deborah's Place, watches as volunteers from Musically Fed drop off uneaten food, originally provided to musicians and crews at the Lollapalooza festival, on July 31, 2025, at a Deborah's Place supportive housing facility near Chicago’s Lincoln Park.⁠
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Photo 2: Musically Fed volunteers Kat Nutter, from left, Lauren Nutter, Hunter Adams and John Hozack bring uneaten food to Deborah's Place.⁠
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While festivalgoers swarmed Grant Park over four days at Lollapalooza and artists graced the stages, caterers behind the scenes set up their extensive lineup of gourmet VIP meals to feed the performers and their crews each day. ⁠ ⁠ But a lot of that food goes to waste, said Maria Brunner, founder of Musically Fed, a national nonprofit that partners with the music industry to fight food insecurity. ⁠ ⁠ “Right now, as we speak, 20 hotel pans are being taken to Centro Romero — there’s some chicken and some sides,” Brunner said last week. “And the interesting thing about outlets like this is they’ll double it. They’ll use magic to turn it into a lot of food.” ⁠ ⁠ During Lollapalooza, Musically Fed and its volunteer team were on-site each day to collect, organize and distribute unused food to organizations supporting unhoused individuals, veterans, women in crisis and low-income families — including Centro Romero, Deborah’s Place, Pacific Garden Mission, Care For Real and Lincoln Park Community Services. ⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo 1: Ravinia Williams, left, a manager at Deborah's Place, watches as volunteers from Musically Fed drop off uneaten food, originally provided to musicians and crews at the Lollapalooza festival, on July 31, 2025, at a Deborah's Place supportive housing facility near Chicago’s Lincoln Park.⁠ ⁠ Photo 2: Musically Fed volunteers Kat Nutter, from left, Lauren Nutter, Hunter Adams and John Hozack bring uneaten food to Deborah's Place.⁠ ⁠ ? Zareen Syed / Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune

While festivalgoers swarmed Grant Park over four days at Lollapalooza and artists graced the stages, caterers behind the scenes set up their extensive lineup of gourmet VIP meals to feed the performers and their crews each day. ⁠ ⁠ But a lot of that food goes to waste, said Maria Brunner, founder of Musically Fed, a national nonprofit that partners with the music industry to fight food insecurity. ⁠ ⁠ “Right now, as we speak, 20 hotel pans are being taken to Centro Romero — there’s some chicken and some sides,” Brunner said last week. “And the interesting thing about outlets like this is they’ll double it. They’ll use magic to turn it into a lot of food.” ⁠ ⁠ During Lollapalooza, Musically Fed and its volunteer team were on-site each day to collect, organize and distribute unused food to organizations supporting unhoused individuals, veterans, women in crisis and low-income families — including Centro Romero, Deborah’s Place, Pacific Garden Mission, Care For Real and Lincoln Park Community Services. ⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo 1: Ravinia Williams, left, a manager at Deborah's Place, watches as volunteers from Musically Fed drop off uneaten food, originally provided to musicians and crews at the Lollapalooza festival, on July 31, 2025, at a Deborah's Place supportive housing facility near Chicago’s Lincoln Park.⁠ ⁠ Photo 2: Musically Fed volunteers Kat Nutter, from left, Lauren Nutter, Hunter Adams and John Hozack bring uneaten food to Deborah's Place.⁠ ⁠ ? Zareen Syed / Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune