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Nike makes Colin Kaepernick one of the faces of its 'Just Do It' campaign
Kaepernick proves his voice is still powerful in his ongoing battle with the NFL.
How 4 teens took on bullying — and won
Bullying often makes people feel helpless, but teens have the power to help change the culture at their school.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Same-sex couple paints their house rainbow to troll their homophobic neighbors
Lacquer paint trumps hate.
Parkland survivor plans livestream
fundraiser to support families of the Jacksonville shooting victims
"I was brought right back to home," Kasky said. "It hit me where it hurt."
Singer K'naan needs you to vote on his behalf in the U.S. midterm elections
The singer's teaming up with the Love Vote.
Lilly Singh & Dia Mirza among latest round of confirmed Social Good Summit speakers
In just nine years, the way we think about new media has completely changed. The Internet has made it so that anyone, anywhere, at anytime can have a voice; and now, we’re expected to use it.
Vic Mensa warmed hearts all over with his 'anti-bait truck' community event
Thousands of shoes were given away during the community event.
Nick Kroll, ‘Little Miss Flint’ Mari Copeny join 2018 Social Good Summit speaker lineup
This year’s Summit is focused on elevating solutions that leave no one behind.
Women's Equality Day is the anniversary of women getting the right to vote. Here's how to celebrate.
Learn about the history of suffrage and how you can recognize the anniversary of women getting the right to vote.
Twitter drags CBS News for misleading headline, tweet about that viral Beto O'Rourke video
News flash: NFL players aren't protesting the national anthem.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Walt Disney World strikes deal with union to start paying employees a living wage in 2021
The 38,000 workers who make this kingdom magical will get the pay they deserve.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How to take part in 'Unite for Justice' protests and #StopKavanaugh
More than 180 events will take place across America on Sunday, August 26.
6 problems with the foster care system -- and what you can do to help
There's a lot wrong with a system that so desperately needs to get it right.
By Katie Dupere
Open hiring helps people get jobs based on their ability to work, not their past
This approach to hiring helps people with non-traditional work histories find meaningful employment.
David Hogg plans to run for Congress when he turns 25 years old
He told 'New York Magazine': "I want to be at least part of the change..."
Simone Biles makes gymnastics history, dresses in solidarity with sexual assault survivors
There's more to teal than the color.
Asia Argento reportedly paid off a sexual assault accuser
'The New York Times' reports Argento paid $380,000 to Jimmy Bennett.
By Johnny Lieu
Despite the hate, Amber Heard wants to make the most of her digital soapbox
Amber Heard is on a mission, and she won't be discouraged by the vitriol that comes her way on social media.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Facebook birthday fundraisers rake in $300 million in first year
Now is an ideal time to remind the world that sometimes Facebook can be a force for good in the world.
#DeactiDay: The growing Twitter movement urging users to delete their accounts over Alex Jones
A growing movement urges Twitter users to deactivate their account, at least until Twitter takes action against Alex Jones.
By Matt Binder
How an Instagram post about 'saggy boobs' led to a global movement to empower women
"If you know yourself and you know who you are, it's the most important aspect of self-care."
A new protest is organizing to get Alex Jones booted off of Twitter
Twitter seems to be protecting Alex Jones despite the fact that he's violated the platform's rule of conduct. This protest hits the company where it matters.
3 things you can do to stop student lunch shaming
Take these simple steps if you want to stop the harmful cycle of shaming kids for school lunch debt.