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This new AP course could drastically improve diversity in tech
The new AP Computer Science course and exam have broad appeal.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Kids narrate the tough parts of growing up in cheeky animated videos
"Real stories, animated."
By Katie Dupere
Every kindergartner in this Michigan county is going to college, thanks to one foundation
The lives of kids in Sanilac County are about to change completely.
By Jeremy Glass
After 'To the Bone': How Hollywood should change its portrayal of eating disorders
We need storytellers who want to craft sophisticated, inclusive narratives about mental illness to up their game.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This new meal kit app is like a Blue Apron for low-income families
The food pantry of the future.
By Katie Dupere
'To the Bone' lacks the courage to tackle anorexia in a meaningful way
The film tries to tackle an important subject, but can't get past bizarre scenes and the challenge of portraying a mental illness.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Tickets are now available for the 2017 Social Good Summit!
Activists and world leaders will convene at NYC’s 92nd Street Y to discuss how the global community can work together using new resources and technology to create a better world by the year 2030.
London Tube ditches 'ladies and gentlemen' greetings in the name of gender inclusion
"Good morning, everyone."
By Katie Dupere
Woman requests time off for mental health, boss sends the perfect reply
Now this is a feel good.
By Ryan Sedmak
Company starts offering 'menstrual leave' for women on the first day of their period
A step toward beating the stigma of menstruation that still exists in India.
By Yvette Tan
Viral CEO further explains why Mental Health Days are so important
"It's 2017 and Mental Health is still an issue in the workplace."
78-year-old Percy and 13-year-old Louis talk about being openly gay in different eras
"The most important thing is: you can love somebody."
How you can fight to save net neutrality on the Day of Action and beyond
Internet access should be equal and accessible for all.
Free robot lawyer helps low-income people tackle more than 1,000 legal issues
Businesses, this robot lawyer is coming after you.
By Katie Dupere
Nelsan Ellis' family helped fight addiction stigma by speaking out about his death
"It's heartening to see his family trying to turn the adversity of their loss into an opportunity to benefit others."
By Rebecca Ruiz
First-of-its-kind study reveals harassment faced by women of color in space science
These aren't just isolated incidents.
This foldable cardboard desk gives kids in developing nations a place for homework
Cheap, lightweight, and life-changing.
By Katie Dupere
Vote for the most impactful game for the Games for Change People's Choice Award
Be a part of the Games for Change Awards.
By Kellen Beck
Woman requests time off for mental health, boss sends the perfect reply
"I just wanted to personally thank you..."
By Sam Haysom
Angela Merkel is so hot right now. Here’s why the internet loves her.
Images of Merkel and Trump make convenient memes for our dark political times.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Malala Yousafzai has officially sent her first tweets
Finally some good Twitter news.