More Social Good - Page 115
Nasty women (and men) to crowdsource 'marching orders' ahead of midterm elections
Founded by people who organized and led sister Women's March events around the country, March On wants to take a "bottom up" approach to the resistance.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Justin Baldoni's new web series wants to help men grow
For men unsure of how to move forward, the journey starts now.
By Proma Khosla
Michael Phelps opens up about his struggle with depression and anxiety
"It's okay not to be okay."
The long, strange history of the backlash against women in tech
"Women have had to fight tooth and nail for every measure of equality."
By Elizabeth Ames
Aly Raisman: The more we talk about sexual assault and 'uncomfortable issues,' the better
"The more we talk about these uncomfortable issues the more we can help each other."
Hijab-wearing hair model featured in L’Oreal Paris ad campaign
"Whether or not your hair is on display doesn't affect how much you care about it."
By Sasha Lekach
Michael Douglas' sexual harassment accuser tells her side of the story
We never heard the accuser's story, until now.
By Jess Joho
Activist Patrisse Cullors sets the record straight about Black Lives Matter in new book
"The story of Black Lives Matter starts before Black Lives Matter. The story of Black Lives Matter, for me, starts with my childhood."
By MJ Franklin
Seize the Awkward campaign wants to help you talk to a friend about their mental health
How do you ask a friend if they're OK? This campaign wants to give you the skills you need to have that talk.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Thread about the 'grey areas' of bad sexual encounters is required reading in the wake of Aziz Ansari allegations
"Don't give up on the conversation because it's hard or you feel ashamed. You're not alone."
Dylan Farrow talks about Woody Allen abuse for first time on TV
Is Woody Allen's time finally up?
By Jess Joho
Talking about #MeToo on social media is hard, but we shouldn't stop trying
The Aziz Ansari case may be the most challenging public conversation we've had about sex, power, and consent since Harvey Weinstein's downfall.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Black actresses ask the world to stand by them during the #MeToo moment
"When we show up, we make a change."
By Jess Joho
Hey Aziz Ansari defenders, saying 'no' is more complex than you think
It's not always simple and straightforward.
How to keep the resistance going in 2018, even when you're impossibly tired
We are in a fight for our survival and there's no turning away from it. Here's how to avoid burning out.
Jeff Bezos is donating $33 million to help undocumented immigrants
And there may be more to come.
By Monica Chin
India's only openly gay prince is building an LGBTQ center at his palace
Crown Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil will offer housing, vocational training, and medical care.
How to be part of the solution to sexual harassment problems in Hollywood
This moment is a power. How do we wield it?
By Jess Joho
Oprah's must-see speech at the Globes will make you cry — and inspire you to take action
Oprah leads the world forward -- again.
By Jess Joho
Hollywood stars will bring activists to the Golden Globes
These actors are making the red carpet a place for political statements instead of fashion statements.
By Sasha Lekach
New York Times to air chilling Golden Globes ad that touts its sexual misconduct reporting
The Times wants to remind viewers of its role in sparking the #MeToo movement.
By Rebecca Ruiz
A 'Time's Up' pin is here — just in time for the Golden Globes
It'll go perfectly with all those black dresses.
Melinda Gates on why we should invest in women in 2018: "Simply put, women get things done"
It may be a new year, but Melinda Gates is still committed to using her platform and voice to empower women throughout the world.
Here's why Logan Paul's video showing suicide is so dangerous
Can the YouTube star still turn this around?