How were Josie Mann, Charity Case, and a climate activist inspired?

Josie Mann,

Yours To Make Instagram campaign penetrates the minds of artists to understand how they explore each other on the platform.

Whether you’re a fan of ’90s grunge culture, the iconic British hun, or the fragile fashion of the last three decades (think Tammy Girl, Skechers, and Velcro purses).

London-based drag and nightlife star Charity Case is currently playing at Ru Paul’s Drag Race in the UK, and they’re using Reels to share where the inspiration behind their fantastic, magical, and sometimes bizarre visions comes from. He took us to his studio also some showed us some from the work he was working on and the dragon mural he was painting. Favorite Charity account you can follow on Insta?

@beaujanglesdrag and @sadiesinner.

When he’s not tearing up Hackney’s runway, pro cyclist Shadon is also modeling, and an East London resident uses IGTV and Reels to share some of his hard stunts. “I same the challenges I face on my bike, I recording it, I upload it, all shows love,” he describe as he rode the bike without a front wheel. So, where does I see myself in the future? I work in the cycling community; I support everyone and get the little ones to ride a bike.

Dominic Palmer is a climate also environmental justice activist who uses his platform to tell authorities while studying. He took part in strikes, events, and conferences, made documentaries and organized campaigns. The goal is “to save our planet in general!” he said. “It is a wonderful tool to educate so many people about various environmental issues,” he said of using social platforms. “You can touch the ecological community that exists on Instagram and all these different spaces.”

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