More Social Good - Page 93
Barbie gets more inclusive with wheelchair and prosthetic limb
A win for inclusivity.
Enter Snapchat's VR art gallery to celebrate Black History Month
It's called "For Us, By Us," and it's pretty awesome.
By Rachel Kraus
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez masterfully exposed America's broken campaign finance system
Everyone is talking about the Corruption Game.
Instagram's new donation sticker will make it easy to give money to charities
Facebook brings charitable giving to Instagram Stories.
Facebook will award bonuses to employees who fix its fake news, hate speech problems
The social network will now award bonuses based on "social good."
By Matt Binder
The best meditation apps, devices, and journals for staying calm and focused
Feel your stress and anxiety melt away.
By Miller Kern
'Black girl joy' is at the heart of this new children's picture book
The phrase "hands up" gets a new, empowering meaning in this book.
Google releases live-transcription, sound-filtering accessibility features on Android
A win for accessibility.
By Rachel Kraus
Trump's victory linked to spike in women getting long-term birth control
Some women rushed to get an IUD or implant.
By Rebecca Ruiz
A survival guide for being a woman on the internet
Helpful advice, written by a woman in tech whose online harassment took social media by storm.
By Chloe Condon
Super Bowl LIII will feature male cheerleaders for the very first time
Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies will make history this Super Bowl Sunday.
By Matt Binder
New England Patriots give the gift of Super Bowl tickets to a bullied high school quarterback
The Patriots don't like bullies.
By Kellen Beck
What it takes to raise the next STEM generation
San Francisco schools are serious about making sure every girl gets a shot at STEM.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Meghan Markle wrote uplifting notes on bananas bound for sex workers in need
The Duchess of Sussex paid a visit to the One25 organization.
Alyssa Milano's next viral cause: women's equality
The actress and activist has a knack for drawing attention to certain causes.
Super Bowl: How to navigate the controversy
The decision to watch is a hard one.
Screen time can affect kids, but the data is hard to measure. Here's why.
Researchers need much better data.
By Rebecca Ruiz
The Crisis Text Line analyzed 75 million texts to pinpoint the best way to ask if someone's suicidal
"How you set up that conversation is actually critically important."
By Rebecca Ruiz
A woman's inner circle is how she gets ahead, study says
The study also proves that gossip, cliques, and inner circles aren't bad.
Terry Crews and sexual violence survivors narrate moving #MeToo videos
"I will not be shamed. I did nothing wrong."
Time's Up pushes Hollywood to hire female directors with #4PercentChallenge
"Only 4% of the top 100 studio films were directed by women."
By Jess Joho
17 books every activist should read in 2019
Your TBR list just got a lot longer.
Prominent anti-gay 'conversion therapist' revealed that he is, in fact, gay
David Matheson has long been a thought leader in the "ex-gay" world of conversion therapy, a practice denounced by the U.S.'s leading medical and psychological associations.
The masculinity revolution is a quiet one. Don't trust its loudest critics.
Men deserve the freedom to be true to themselves.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Bohemian Rhapsody' pulled from GLAAD Media Awards after sexual assault allegations
The movie still has five Oscar nominations.
By Jess Joho