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Landmarks around the world light up for International Women's Day
The Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Neptune Paris in Madrid, and the Brooklyn Bridge in New York honored women on International Women's Day.
By Morgan Sung
‘Revenant’ director on Mexican filmmakers: 'We’ll build a wall made entirely out of Oscars'
That's my kind of wall.
By Jess Joho
6 brands contributing to feminist causes for International Women's Day
Spend your money on a good cause.
By Morgan Sung
7 inspiring young activists to follow on International Women's Day
They may be young, but they have a lot to say.
By Morgan Sung
6 things you can do on International Women's Day to fight for gender equality in 2018
Here's how to become part of the change you hope to see.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Everything you need to know about International Women's Day
How to celebrate the achievements of women and continue the push for gender parity.
By MJ Franklin
The investment inequality that’s just as important as the gender wage gap
The gender gap in finance that nobody talks about.
By UBS
I went to a self-esteem workshop for young girls, and this is what I learned
I had no idea what to expect.
Gary Oldman's son decries 'clickbait' stories about father's 2001 domestic abuse allegation
As Oscar-winner Gary Oldman faces backlash over an alleged domestic abuse incident in 2001, his son Gulliver weighs in: 'I was there. It didn't happen.'
Why this bookstore is only stocking titles written by female authors
"Women make an awful lot of contribution without the recognition that goes with it."
#TheDifferenceSheMakes: Celebrate the women who inspire you in this vertical video contest
Nespresso is tasking aspiring filmmakers to submit vertical videos celebrating women’s achievements — both big and small, both ordinary and extraordinary.
By Nespresso
TEDxBrussels organizer drags presenter off stage during anti-censorship talk
Oh yeah, and the event theme was "Brave New World." The irony is so painful it's killing us.
By Jack Morse
4 ways to turn the Oscars' promise of equality and inclusion into reality
Frances McDormand pushed the Oscars past lip service and into real action.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Meet the woman behind the 'inclusion rider' that Frances McDormand name-dropped during the Oscars
This document could change everything.
By Proma Khosla
These clinics are encouraging kids with artificial limbs to be confident in their athletic abilities
The mission is to show these kids what's possible.
What Frances McDormand meant by an 'inclusion rider' at the Oscars
The phrase baffled the public, and yes, even industry heavyweights.
By Johnny Lieu
Oscar video highlights importance of diverse artists and stories
The future is neither male nor white.
By Proma Khosla
Brands realize they've been advertising on Alex Jones' YouTube channel, instantly peace out
Some fleeing brands expressed confusion, since YouTube's ad placement includes filters that allow companies to keep their ads off sensitive channels.
If you see orange pins at the Oscars, this is what they represent
Orange pins, and gun control conversation, might dominate the red carpet this year.
Time's Up encourages women to share their stories online this Women's History Month
Every story matters.
Lyft offers free rides to March For Our Lives rallies
"We believe there is something seriously wrong when the threat of gun violence is so frequent and real throughout our country."
By Sasha Lekach
Men in Hollywood launch campaign to support sexual assault survivors
This is a much-needed response to the #MeToo movement
By Jess Joho
These college courses give students free money — so they can donate it all away
Students were more interested in donating to and volunteering at local nonprofits after taking the classes.
By Jodi Benenson, David Campbell, and Lindsey McDougle