More Social Good - Page 150
Endangered chimps retire from medical research and get a fancy new home
Project Chimps is poised to become one of America's largest chimpanzee sanctuaries.
This striking photo series celebrates the beauty of body diversity
It's time for the fashion industry to take note.
Jane Goodall, Memory Banda and Ingrid Nilsen join Social Good Summit 2016 lineup
Goodall, Banda and Nilsen will join a distinguished speaker lineup at this year's Summit, scheduled for Sept. 18 and 19 in New York City.
This huge skyline made out of biscuits has a really moving cause
They used a whopping 25,000 biscuits to create the sculptures.
6 ways you can help support the right to literacy around the world
You're exercising a human right simply by reading this sentence.
By Katie Dupere
This pink crocheted house was created by refugees as a beautiful symbol of hope
The building itself was itself a survivor of war.
Starbucks looks to media to make an impact
During this election season, we could all use a cup of coffee and a feel-good story. Starbucks wants to have you covered on both.
30-second hunger PSA puts clever twist on viral recipe videos
A recipe video, minus the food.
By Katie Dupere
Photos of the public are being displayed on screens across Britain for an important reason
The faces of the British public are being emblazoned on digital screens across the country.
When a rare syndrome renders girls voiceless, tech helps them speak again
"It's all about giving children their voice."
By Jonathan Keane
Jarring art exhibit confronts the harsh reality of female genital mutilation
Tackling gender-based violence with art.
By Katie Dupere
The 9 most impressive social good innovations from August
Innovations making an impact.
By Katie Dupere
5 global milestones that will get you ready for the 2016 Social Good Summit
Tackling the most pressing global issues with activism, advocacy and philanthropy.
Students at South Africa school told to chemically straighten their Afros
"Where can we be black if we can’t be black in Africa?"
Unprecedented census confirms staggering decline in African elephant populations
"Data has to be followed by action."
By Katie Dupere
Veterans support Colin Kaepernick on Twitter via #VeteransForKaepernick
"I serve to protect your freedoms, not a song or piece of fabric."
London is trialling a way for people with hidden disabilities to ask for a seat on the Tube
The badges are designed for people who are less able to stand on public transport.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to speak at the 2016 Social Good Summit
Held on September 18 and 19 in New York City, the 7th-annual Social Good Summit will bring together world leaders, activists and innovators to address the greatest challenges of our time.
Store launches 'slow shopping' for elderly customers and people with disabilities
If all goes to plan, the hope is the service could be rolled out nationwide.
Here's why Colin Kaepernick sat during the national anthem
"This is for people that don't have the voice."
Sex ed in France just got more inclusive, thanks to this 3D-printed clitoris
The oft-ignored sexual organ is getting much needed attention.
By Katie Dupere
Meet the two refugees with disabilities set to compete in the 2016 Paralympics
Welcome Team Refugees to the world stage, again.
By Katie Dupere
This fat activism coloring book celebrates the bodies society won't
"I was able to see all of the beauty in these people -- so why wasn't I able to see it in myself?"
By Katie Dupere