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Black History Month celebrations continue with these digital events
Don't miss out on digital Black History Month events this month.
Take this month to visit Black history exhibits online
Virtual exhibits offer a chance to keep up with your activism at home during a month for celebrating Black history.
How to shop online in the least wasteful ways possible
More people are shopping online as they stay at home during the pandemic.
Despite good news, you're not feeling better. There's a reason why.
There's a new president who takes the pandemic seriously. It may still be hard to feel hopeful.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Helpful apps for neurodiverse kids and students
Visual schedules, communication apps, and more.
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
7 acts of self-care you can practice during a winter lockdown
"Just getting through each day can be a big achievement in itself through these times."
Harriet Tubman might be back on the $20 bill
The Biden administration is renewing the push for Harriet Tubman's legacy on the $20 bill.
Biden announces end to transgender military ban
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday morning overturning the Trump-era ban on openly transgender Americans serving in the military.
Inmates are learning to be their own bosses after they leave jail behind
Inmates to Entrepreneurs teaches the formally incarcerated how to start businesses through an online course and those still behind bars can take the same classes on tablets.
Menstrual cups and discs: What do you need to know, and which is right for you?
Sick of tampons and pads? There are other options.
Everything you need to know about menstrual cups
Once you’re able to find and use your perfect cup, it can be even more easy and comfortable than using disposables.
Biden swore to tell us the truth. We need to be able to believe it.
You might be building an online world that distorts the truth without even realizing it.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Everything you need to know about menstrual discs
A longtime tampon user tries something new.
Dr. Rachel Levine, Biden's nominee for assistant secretary of health, is poised to make history
Once confirmed, Dr. Levine will be the first openly transgender federal official.
On Martin Luther King Day, we should honor Coretta Scott King too
"Without Coretta Scott King, there would be no MLK Day."
How to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day from home
Take the day to honor one of the nation's most prominent civil rights leaders.
A guide to helping boomers sign up for their COVID vaccine
If you know someone who's eligible for the vaccine but needs a hand navigating the convoluted sites to sign up, here's how to help.
By Morgan Sung
New card game focuses on representation and the racial wealth gap
Legacy will help spark some important conversations.
A NYC delivery service is taking the trash out of take-out – Future Blink
Goodbye, empty take out boxes!
By Jordan Aaron
Climate scientists harness the power of moms to save the planet
These scientists are also moms. They want you to know climate change will affect your kids.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Photos of free school meal packages in the UK spark outrage online
"Children deserve better than this..."
How to stop wasting time scrolling and start finding joy in play
Pandemic routine got you down? Use these strategies to feel more playful.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Everything you should know about community fridges, from volunteering to starting your own
Food-sharing initiatives can help battle food insecurity from the bottom up.
The attempted coup revealed what really poisons America
The ugly truth played out in real-time on social media.
By Rebecca Ruiz