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8 young people on the value of Afropunk and black-centric spaces
"I will never listen to Solange's F.U.B.U. again without thinking of her Afropunk performance and how carefree we all were together that night."
Woman creates board game about arranged marriages based on her experience getting out of one
Pursuing a career advances you a few steps away from the matchmaker.
By Yvette Tan
6 business podcasts to listen to this fall
With summer winding up, it’s time to get back to business
By Deborah Sweeney
Tropical Storm Harvey raises red flags on infrastructure, climate planning
Such extreme rainfall would be enough to overwhelm any city, but Houston is well-known for its vulnerability.
The ACLU sues Trump over transgender military ban
"Each and every claim made by President Trump to justify this ban can be easily debunked."
Meet the Muslim YouTuber making people laugh as he tackles extremism and Islamophobia
"Let me get straight to the point, yeah?"
How San Francisco is standing up to hate groups this weekend
This is not your mother's counter-protest.
By Sasha Lekach
Cynthia Erivo, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, & Carmen Perez lead the latest round of Social Good Summit speakers
With the 2017 Summit less than a month away, tickets are going fast and new names are being added to our distinguished lineup every day!
John Legend is going back to high school to help teens redefine what it means to be a man
The singer-songwriter has some strong feelings about toxic masculinity.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Exxon played us all on global warming, new study shows
Global warming is real. Also, no it's not.
'Splatoon 2' players drown out haters with a flood of LGBT pride
Splatoon 2 is slaying right now.
By Jess Joho
The Cleveland Browns held the largest NFL national anthem protest yet
The anthem protests continue gaining momentum.
Missy Elliot's hometown fans want to prop up her statue in place of a Confederate monument
"Together we can put white supremacy down, flip it, and reverse it."
The death of a 17-year-old boy has put a face on the drug war in the Philippines
His death has caused many to speak out against the country's "war on drugs."
By Yvette Tan
Breitbart 'confuses' German soccer player for gangster on jet-skis
They've apologised to Lukas Podolski for the error.
The eclipse: From ancient paganism to American history, it's been a thing
A total eclipse of our mortal souls.
By Jess Joho
Dick Gregory's passing stirs social media reminiscences of his still-relevant comedy
The iconic comedian and activist died of heart failure.
White supremacist rally ends early in Boston as counter-protesters show up in huge numbers
White supremacists didn't show, but the resistance did.
By Chloe Bryan
We're at a crossroads for free speech online, and it could change the internet as we know it
Shine the brightest light possible on hate.
Another one of Donald Trump's committees just resigned in protest
Shout out to acrostic messages
This woman was asked to comment on the South Sudan refugee crisis. She responded with a poem.
"My mind echoes through the numbers."
The Electronic Frontier Foundation issues a warning to companies banning hate groups
As tech companies crack down, free speech advocates warn about setting a precedent
Heather Heyer's mom refuses to talk to President Trump after his press conference
Heather Heyer's mom reveals what she thinks about Trump in emotional interview.