DEIJ Minute - May 2, 2025
- krummelkrew
- May 1
- 1 min read
Something as simple as the way we format our text can be beneficial for those who struggle to read because of dyslexia or other reasons. Different characteristics that can be included in fonts have the power to make it easier to read for all people; see some guidelines in the file below!




I like how this update highlights real-world community impact. It actually reminded me of my weekend spent tinkering with a Land Rover Engine. Funny how teamwork matters in both workshops and DEIJ efforts. If anyone else here is into Engine4X4 builds or even browsing a Discovery 3 For Sale, you’ll get how shared experiences bring people together in unexpected ways.
How has Stussy managed to stay relevant from its 1980s surf and skate origins to becoming a staple in modern streetwear culture? Let’s discuss its iconic designs, collaborations, and loyal fanbase.
It’s interesting how this post connects culture and individuality—kind of like how Stussy built its identity around authentic street expression. I recently checked out Official Stussy drops on Stussy Canada, and that same sense of purpose-driven creativity really shows there too.
I really appreciated the points raised in today’s DEIJ Minute discussion. It got me thinking about how inclusion and belonging extend beyond our immediate environment and into the digital and creative spaces we interact with daily. For example, platforms like Syna World are experimenting with ways to make virtual spaces more equitable and accessible for diverse communities. I’m curious how we, as participants in professional and social networks, can take inspiration from initiatives like this to foster real-world inclusivity and ensure that everyone feels seen and valued.
Every time I wear my Bluza Trapstar, people ask where I got it. The style and comfort are unmatched. It’s easily one of my best fashion buys this year!