COVID forces us to keep our distance. But some of us were already used to being avoided. Neighbors avoid each other on the street; parents tug away children by the arm. For people with noticeable differences, these were reactions pre-COVID. As featured on USA Today. September 2020
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Miss America Inspires Basking Ridge Kids To Flaunt Differences
Miss America 2019 Nia Franklin stopped by Liberty Corner School on Thursday to inspire students to “flaunt” their differences. Featured on Patch.
Meet the Teen Recipients of The RBC “Flaunt It” Award from past years
Meet the Teen Recipients of The RBC “Flaunt It” Award for 2017. Featured on ArtandWriting.org
Why Meg Zucker Calls Ectrodactyly Her “Greatest Gift”
Why Meg Zucker Calls Ectrodactyly Her “Greatest Gift. Featured on I am Voluntorist.
On The Scene: 2019 Flaunt It Awards
The 2019 Flaunt It awards. Featured on The Knockturnal.
Cornell University Alumni Flaunt It
Cornell University Alumni Flaunt. Featured on Cornell University.
How Meg Zucker is Teaching Acceptance & Building Confidence
How Meg Zucker is Teaching Acceptance & Building Confidence. Featured on justBOBBI.
Why I Hope We’ll Continue to Rethink the Handshake After the COVID-19 Pandemic Ends
Featured on The Mighty. May 2020
Born with just two fingers, mom finds beauty in imperfection*
Featured on Today.com.
Fourth Graders Celebrate Their Differences in Kids Flaunt Contest
Featured on the On Our Minds, Scholastic Blog.
Normalizing Differences
Featured in Diversity in Action Magazine
Flaunting Their Differences: Jefferson School Project Embodies Summit Nonprofit’s Credo, Mission
Featured in : Flaunting Their Differences: Jefferson School Project Embodies Summit Nonprofit’s Credo, Mission October 12, 2018
Don’t Hide It, Flaunt It: Contests and Programming on Visible and Invisible Differences
Featured in: Don’t Hide It, Flaunt It: Contests and Programming on Visible and Invisible Differences Meg Zucker, May 2018
An Easy Way to Incorporate SEL
Featured in: Meg Zucker, December 5, 2017
Why I have a problem with the word disabled
Featured in: Meg Zucker, November 2, 2017