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Your guide to navigating the anti-plastic straw movement
Will it work? Who does it exclude? And what other kinds of straws are there?
By Chloe Bryan
In this European city, plastic waste collected from the rivers is used to create green, floating parks
It's made entirely out of recycled plastic.
Teens who spend tons of time on the internet may develop ADHD symptoms
Is there a link between ADHD and frequent internet use?
By Rebecca Ruiz
4 things we learned about plastic straw bans from people with disabilities
There's more to the plastic straw bans than you may think.
Don't let people trick you into thinking that there are 'right' ways to protest Trump
Why everyday forms of resistance like public shaming make so much sense right now.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Families separated at the border can't afford to be reunited. Here's how you can help.
Help cover the cost of plane tickets, lodging, and personal items for migrant families separated by the Trump administration.
Why it's so hard to follow horrible news even when everyone tells you to pay attention
Have you turned away from human suffering lately? You're not alone.
By Rebecca Ruiz
5 ways you can fight Trump's Supreme Court pick
If you're not thrilled about Trump appointing Brett Kavanaugh, another conservative Supreme Court justice, consider taking action.
In the fight against measles, UNICEF has found an unexpected ally – mobile phones
They're using 2G technologies to inform rural communities and get feedback.
Where to mobilize if you want to see Trump crumble in 2018
A handy list of groups that can help you channel that anger into something constructive.
By Heather Dockray and Marcus Gilmer
5 books about immigrant and refugee experiences that you'll want to read with your kids
These stories will help kids better understand themselves and the world around them
By Rebecca Ruiz
A man helped his friend clear out her attic and ended up discovering a trove of LGBTQ history
"Each one is associated with so many intense personal political experiences."
Chrissy Teigen spoke passionately at the Families Belong Together march, baby Miles in hand
Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, and baby Miles all took the stage and moved crowds at the Families Belong Together march in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Making tech truly diverse calls for new tactics and renewed commitment
All of us have to be brave and admit that what we’ve been doing is simply not working.
Opening your home to refugees is one powerful way to resist Trump's immigration policy
Want to send a message to Trump? Consider helping a refugee.
By Rebecca Ruiz
People with disabilities share how clothes shopping could be made more accessible
"Easy press buttons needed! I have to tell people my pin in very public places."
'We're being used': Rapper Vic Mensa pleads for gun control legislation.
The artist speaks out on why activism is key.
Get your tickets to the 2018 Social Good Summit
Now, more than ever, we understand the importance of listening to and amplifying the voices that often go unheard. Enter: the Social Good Summit.
Memo to 2018 from the 1960s: Forget 'civility.' Get angry. Don't stop.
As photos of the Civil Rights and Vietnam era remind us, nonviolent protests did not go the way you think.
By Chris Taylor
Terry Crews won't be in 'Expendables 4' because a producer tried to silence him on his sexual assault
"We can stop this now."
By Jess Joho
Barbie has a brand-new STEM career, and it's pretty cool
Hint: Barbie isn't afraid of artificial intelligence.
By Rebecca Ruiz