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The Jane Club wants to be a 'matriarchal oasis' and it just might succeed
Its founders are baking in an intersectional approach from the ground up.
By Katherine J. Igoe
How to avoid bad habits with your kid’s gaming and screen time
Is all screen time created equally? And what should parents consider when letting their kids play video games?
By Alex Hazlett & Rebecca Ruiz
Google Doodle honors civil rights pioneer Felicitas Mendez for Hispanic Heritage Month
Mendez was instrumental in desegregating U.S. public schools.
By Amanda Yeo
Screen time advice: When to schedule it and how much to allow
Your kid wants to watch TV? Make it work for you.
By Rebecca Ruiz & Alex Hazlett
Facebook tries to recruit more poll workers for November election
You'll see a notice on top of your news feed.
By Sasha Lekach
Pandemic parenting: Choosing educational apps and balancing screen time with remote learning
It's a wild back-to-school season and a lot of our screen time guidelines were written for an in-person era.
By Alex Hazlett & Rebecca Ruiz
How teachers are incorporating lessons on climate change outside of science class
For the current generation of students, lesson plans need to adapt to our warming world, teachers and advocates say.
Invisible labor is real, and it hurts: What you need to know
There's a reason it feels like you never have enough time or energy. It's called invisible labor.
'Animal Crossing' and The Trevor Project launch clothing to support LGBTQ players
Wear these new digital threads with pride.
Want to learn more about racial justice? Watch these videos from #ScholarStrike.
Scholar Strike was inspired by the NBA walkouts.
'Cooking in a Wheelchair' is a joyful, accessible YouTube show full of practical tips
Low-energy recipes that require minimal chopping and "faffing."
Kentucky Derby protesters continued to demand justice for Breonna Taylor
Protesters gathered in Louisville to call attention to the Black woman's death by police officers.
'World's loneliest elephant' to be rescued from infamous zoo
Kaavan has been in solitary confinement for eight years.
By Anna Iovine
White House calls federal training on white privilege 'un-American propaganda'
Trump calls for banning these trainings, which have been funded by tax dollars.
By Anna Iovine
Protests this summer were mostly peaceful and new data proves it
A new report finds that nearly 95 percent of analyzed protests were peaceful.
Royal Mail launches online safe space for domestic abuse survivors
It doesn't show up in internet search history and features a quick exit button.
UK schoolgirls are campaigning for public sexual harassment to be on the curriculum
Sisters Maya and Gemma Tutton are leading the charge.
Politician brought her baby to vote after she wasn't allowed to vote remotely
California Assemblymember Buffy Wicks voted with her crying baby in her arms because she wasn't allowed to have a proxy vote.
Naomi Osaka honors Breonna Taylor during US Open match
The tennis star's using her platform to pay tribute to Breonna Taylor and spread awareness about racial injustice.
Dictionary.com unveils its biggest, most inclusive update yet
The changes will impact over 15,000 entries.
Google Doodle honours Harold Moody, founder of the UK's first civil rights movement
"Thank you, Dr. Moody, for paving the way towards a more equal future."
U.S. Census ends in a month. Here's how to get counted online and why it's important.
Counting stops on Sep. 30.
By Sasha Lekach
8 questions to ask about online learning platforms for kids
What to know when picking educational games for your child.
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
Photos show powerful demonstration for racial justice at the 2020 March on Washington
It's happening 57 years after the initial march.
Worried about voting during the pandemic? The NBA wants to help.
The NBA isn't playing around when it comes to voting rights.