More Social Good - Page 156
6 myths about human trafficking we all need to stop believing
Curbing the crisis starts with acknowledging the truth.
By Katie Dupere
2016 Innovations in Reading Prize winners make the world better, one book at a time
Congratulations are in order.
By MJ Franklin
6 crucial tips to help you crowdfund responsibly for someone else
Crowdfunding to help fill someone else’s financial needs can get tricky.
By Katie Dupere
Beautiful portraits of Muslims use humanity to fight prejudice
A photo project is hoping to destroy misconceptions about the Muslim community, by inviting the viewer to sit down and learn.
By Jenni Ryall
6 inspiring urban gardens that impact the community
It doesn't take a Little House on the Prairie to grow a beautiful, sustainable garden.
Why these artists are having sex with the earth
This gives new meaning to compost.
Air travelers with disabilities hope for more accessible skies
The aviation industry is trying to address accessibility issues — but is it enough?
By Cailey Rizzo
How two refugees created a design agency that's changing the world
"Every opportunity we got, we busted our butt to do it."
By Nina Roberts
REI opens disaster relief center in Nepal a year after devastating earthquake
The idea for the center came after the company debated how best to help the community.
By Cailey Rizzo
How one activist combines impactful art and advocacy to save the Earth
“I’m trying to do something that looks like art, but functions like activism.”
By Katie Dupere
'White Savior Barbie' brilliantly mocks insincere volunteer selfies in Africa
The creators hope it becomes a "jumping-off point for some very real discussions, debates and resolves."
Email gets nonprofits donations, but young donors live on social and mobile
Nonprofits, take note: Email may be out, but mobile and social are in.
By Katie Dupere
LGBTQ+ comic books blast away lazy stereotypes with awesome superheroes
FabMan and his group of LGBTQ+ superheroes battle for diversity and justice.
Anti-rape ads give college acceptance letters a disturbing twist
These sobering ads are a reminder of how widespread college sexual assault remains.
By Patrick Kulp
How you can help the survivors of the massive earthquake in Ecuador
"We're trying to do the most we can, but there's almost nothing we can do."
By Katie Dupere
Endangered Hawaiian monk seals start journey home after rehab
The seals were nursed to a healthy weight, and taught to catch and eat fish naturally.
One of these 4 women could become the U.N.'s next leader
"We owe it to people everywhere to make this organization the best it can possibly be in building our shared future."
By Katie Dupere
Amazon offers company building as free shelter for Seattle's homeless
It will house about 200 families for the next year.
Apple's App Store is about to go green in a big way
For a limited time, a whole bunch of iPhone and iPad apps will have bonus green-themed content.
Kid President's 2016 campaign is all about ending child hunger
"If you make the world better for kids, you make it better for everybody."
UNICEF creates virtual child 'Sofia' using 500 photos of real children in conflict
"I am the face of all the children suffering from emergencies no one talks about."
7 unique challenges homeless women face -- and what you can do to help
These obstacles deserve our attention and action.
By Katie Dupere
New video series asks white millennials about race -- and it gets complicated
The U.S. isn't as "post-racial" as you think.