Maybe a Hero section here? With the main purpose of the site?

Could add a magazine cover to the right. Or, have a background image that aligns with the site mission.

Or we could remove this section.

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Possible Call to Action

To highlight part of the site, with a link via the button below. Or, section could be removed. Might have to change the background image if desired.

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Another Call To Action Here?

CTA helps break up the page visually and makes it more appealing. Also an opportunity to focus on something you want to promote.

Would need to change background image most likely.

Or, we can delete this section.