More Social Good - Page 157
4 ways colleges can empower student entrepreneurs to change the world
"Schools have an opportunity to convert the unparalleled optimism of the millennial generation into tangible social impact."
By Donna E. Shalala
Olivia Wilde wants you to 'give a sh*t' about living ethically
It's time adults realized they're worth it.
Facebook's first blind engineer is revolutionizing social media as we know it
Matt King is helping Facebook change for the better.
The 12 most impressive social good innovations from March
Innovators around the world are bringing attention to social issues and providing solutions in new, incredible ways.
This British website is training med students to become doctors in Syria
A pair of British brothers are behind it.
By Oscar Lopez
13 apps that support and empower the autistic community
"Smartphones have opened a door to a whole new world for our community.”
By Katie Dupere
5 stylish safety devices that reclaim independence
Safety alert jewelry has come a long way since "I've fallen and I can't get up."
Apple's new short film starring autistic teen shows how tech transforms lives
"The iPad allows me to be seen."
By Katie Dupere
This April Fools' Day, think twice before pulling a pregnancy prank
Infertility and pregnancy loss are very real.
Families taking care of relatives with dementia face serious financial burdens
About one in five caregivers go hungry because they don't have enough money.
'Begging boomboxes' are bringing attention to poverty in the Netherlands
"Do we need the poor to be reminded of poverty?"
11 incredible women in law promoting social justice for all
"There's a lot to fix, but a lot of people seem to want to do the fixing."
Twitter is now more accessible for the visually impaired
Image descriptions are now on Twitter
By Kellen Beck
Male student believes women shouldn't be shamed for menstruating, wants to help
"Never feel embarrassed for being human."
People with OCD are sharing their innermost thoughts online
"OCD is my battlefield."
This hashtag is highlighting the black women written out of history
"I've seen firsthand that people can come together in social media atmospheres and effect change."
8 ways to meaningfully support social justice movements
"Those closest to the problem are also closest to the solution."
Starbucks will start donating 100% of its unused food to those in need
If you’ve ever wondered where all those bistro boxes go after closing time, here's an answer you can get behind.
By Katie Dupere
Here's how you can help victims and survivors of the Brussels terror attacks
From supporting relief organizations to checking in with friends and family, here are a few ways you can help in the aftermath of the Brussels attacks.
By Katie Dupere
How you can help improve water quality and access around the globe
Unconditional water access is a global necessity, but not yet a global reality.
By Katie Dupere
Families in developing nations are paying more than half their income for water
Water isn't always clean, clear and available. And that's a human rights issue.
By Katie Dupere
A 10th grader drew this amazing Google Doodle celebrating black culture
Washington, D.C., teen Akilah Johnson's "My Afrocentric Life" won the 2016 Doodle 4 Google contest.
9 YouTube channels that will make you smarter about social justice
Follow these YouTubers to upgrade your advocacy -- you'll be smarter for it.
10 female photojournalists with their lenses on social justice
"When I can make images that add to our understanding of the world around us, that's a pretty special thing that I feel grateful to do"