Alan Levaro
Contributing Writer
ABOUT
Alan is a writer and strategist with a storied career. A humanitarian at heart, he is most passionate about documenting and celebrating the achievements of those who strive to build a better world. Alan studied overseas and now resides in Los Angeles.
LATEST STORIES
SCIENTOLOGY TV
New Global Scientology Campaign Inspires Connection and Discovery
Three stunning new television commercials open a window into Scientology for the curious, showing the religion in action.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Hanukkah and Christmas Coincide—Reflecting the Shared Light That Unites All
So rare it happens just once per quarter-century, the holidays remind Christians and Jews of a shared tradition of resilience, hope and miracles.
SCIENTOLOGISTS
Scientologists Claude and Noah Use Movement to Take Wellness—and Those They Help—to the Next Level
These choreographers met in Hollywood and found common ground in a desire to promote wellness through motion. It’s their pathway to happiness and self-empowerment.
COMMUNITY
The Heart of Scientology Is Humanitarianism
The religious aims of Scientology are expressed through betterment and humanitarian assistance offered freely to all. The scope is mind-boggling—especially to non-Scientologists.
TRENDS
Wikipedia Under Fire for Editing Bias and Lack of Accountability
On the anniversary of the passing of Ben Bradlee, here’s a look at the antithesis of the level of objectivity he championed.
DRUGS
This Dangerous Drug Amplifies the Effects of Deadly Fentanyl, Yet It’s Legal and Easy to Obtain
Xylazine, a veterinary sedative, is easily bought on the internet from overseas, but makes fentanyl even more deadly. The law is struggling to catch up.
ARTS & CULTURE
Fiona Oakes Overcame 17 Surgeries to Become an Ultramarathon Runner. She Runs for Animals, Not Trophies.
The documentary Running for Good, airing on Scientology Network, tells the story of a woman who overcame adversity to become a runner with four world records—a gift she uses for one purpose: to save animals.