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Women have been waiting for this Election Day for the last four years
They're ready to "turn all that rage and activism into real political power."
By Rebecca Ruiz
'This is not normal': Cory Booker critiques Supreme Court nomination process
Booker called for a delay in the nomination process.
9 women leaders on what gender equality means to them
A century after winning the right to vote, women leaders discuss the modern meaning of gender justice
11 inspiring children’s books to teach kids about gender equality
From board books for babies to more advanced stories about real women who've changed the world.
4 things you should know about period poverty
Periods are normal. Period poverty shouldn't be.
The 27 best podcasts about feminism, equality, equity, and surviving
Life advice: Listen to more women.
By Jess Joho
The Nobel Peace Prize 2020 winner has been announced
"The need for international solidarity and multilateral cooperation is more conspicuous than ever."
By Sam Haysom
6 feminist activists to follow on social media
There's so much to learn about feminism and gender equity. Start with these activists on social media.
Yelp unveils a tool to help users avoid businesses accused of racism
Here's how to steer clear.
Trump is desperate to seem manly. It's hurting us all.
This is what happens when an insecure man needs to dominate everyone else.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Once again, no one asked Pence about LGBTQ rights. That’s a failure.
Some pointed out that the fly on Pence's head got more air time than LGBTQ issues.
'Sesame Street' teaches kids how to stand up to racism in new special
"The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special" incorporates music, play, and celebrity guests to help teach kids about discrimination and how to be better citizens.
How to combat voter suppression before, during, and after voting
With a bit of preparation, voters can feel empowered to head to the polls and cast their votes.
Prince William and Sir David Attenborough launch £50 million environmentalism prize
Get those thinking caps on!
How to parent without perpetuating gender stereotypes
Fear not: You can help end all the pink and blue madness.
The 'Archiving the Black Web' project is preserving Black internet culture
Black internet lives matter.
By Ray White
The COVID crash: Why 150 million people could enter extreme poverty by 2022
The pandemic's impact on the world's poorest is looking much worse than we feared.
By Chris Taylor
Who's behind these controversial yard signs in front of the White House?
Election-themed signs in front the White House use the names of police brutality victims to urge Americans to vote this year.
Like underwater rainforests, vertical farms grow crops sustainably and rebuild ecosystems
These zero-input crops only require sunlight, carbon, and nitrogen to thrive.
Some people are more likely to believe conspiracy theories. Here's how to know if you're one of them.
Learn about risk factors and common traits.
By Rebecca Ruiz
11 gifts to spark kids' interest in STEM
Get them excited for goggles and lab coats.
Pinterest is trying to make this Halloween more culturally sensitive
A ban on advertising culturally inappropriate costumes is just the start.
Emma Thompson, Opal Tometi, Gael García Bernal share hopeful 'message from the future'
"The pandemic has reminded us — for better and for worse — that we are all interconnected."
Pantone's new 'Period' colour tackles menstruation stigma
"An active and adventurous red hue."
The most effective ways to support a loved one who believes in QAnon
What to do when QAnon comes between you and a loved one.
By Rebecca Ruiz