More Social Good - Page 85
LGBTQ+ YouTubers accuse the platform of discrimination in federal lawsuit
They aren't messing around.
Reddit has been watering this guy’s plants for three years
It just kind of flies in the face of a lot of the perceptions of the internet as miscreants and ne'er-do-wells.
By Mark Stetson
Whole Foods employees want Amazon to sever ties with ICE
They are taking a stand against the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
American fencer kneels to protest Trump, gun violence
The #TakeAKnee legacy lives on.
By Rachel Kraus
Lady Gaga responds to Dayton, El Paso, and Gilroy shootings with philanthropy
More than 150 classrooms in the three locations will soon have projects funded as a result of this move.
Lady Gaga's foundation to fund classroom projects in Dayton, El Paso, and Gilroy
The Born This Way Foundation partnered with DonorsChoose.org.
This video for International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples should be required viewing
Indigenous people are threatened.
By Katie Berohn
Upskirting isn't illegal in Germany. These activists want to change that.
"We'll keep on fighting until there is a law that protects you from upskirting."
SoulCycle and Equinox try to distance themselves from Stephen Ross. People call BS.
Could be time to look for a new gym membership?
By Katie Berohn
Women challenge authorities to #ArrestUs in campaign for abortion reform
Either enforce the law, or repeal it, they say.
Emma Watson and Time's Up launch free hotline for women experiencing workplace harassment
"This advice line is such a huge development in ensuring that all women are supported, wherever we work."
People in Japan donated their old phones to make 5,000 Tokyo 2020 Olympic medals
They collected 78,985 tons of unused electronic devices.
Can you guess which sex toy ads Instagram blocked?
Take this quiz to see if you agree.
Even in the #MeToo era, survivors struggle to get help
Why survivors looking for mental health help discover it's not easy to access.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Greta Thunberg will sail across the Atlantic in this zero-emissions racing boat. Here’s why.
The journey will take about two weeks.
Seesaws at the border let children in Mexico and the U.S. play together
A real reminder that one side's actions directly impact the other side.
By Katie Berohn
Gender-reveal party pioneer says her daughter now bends gender norms
Jenna Karvunidis, an early pioneer of the gender-reveal party, speaks out about her daughter's gender.
By Katie Berohn
GoFundMe and 'Orange is the New Black' launch the Poussey Washington Fund
"The Poussey Washington Fund gives 'Orange is the New Black' fans and others the opportunity to help women who are not unlike Poussey, Red, Taystee, Maria, Daya and other characters from the show."
By Katie Berohn
Instagram disables accounts for celebrity photographer Marcus Hyde
The photographer's accounts have been disabled by Instagram.
By Katie Berohn
Jon Stewart celebrates passage of 9/11 compensation bill: 'The honor of my life'
"These families deserve better."
Netflix finally removed the graphic suicide scene from '13 Reasons Why.' It was the right thing to do.
Critics of the decision fail to grasp what's at stake for vulnerable viewers.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Mystery box shows up in random places to help people thinking about suicide
Find Your Anchor boxes have a special message for people who are struggling.
By Rebecca Ruiz