
'Micro-feminism' explained: This TikTok trend is fighting gender inequality in tiny ways
Creators have sparked discussions of "micro-feminism," empowering women to reclaim their power in everyday situations and challenge harmful stereotypes.
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Meet the Documenters: The people who actually attend — and keep a record of — your city's meetings
A network of newsrooms and community organizations, the Documenters train and pay hundreds of people to attend under-reported public meetings and publish the results.
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TikToker's unique method of volunteering with disobedient shelter dogs gives them a new 'leash' on life
This dog trainer is going viral for his unique approach to volunteering at his local animal shelter: Running with high-energy dogs who struggle to get adopted.
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How To Feel Good About Voting When Things Are Looking Bad
Experts say U.S. voters are feeling disillusioned about the upcoming election. They also say there's hope.
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Why Rep. Maxwell Frost Is Hopeful About Gen Z's Future in Politics
The first Gen Z member of Congress on organizing from a place of love — and advocating for the need to make running for office more accessible for young people.
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13 Ways To Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month
April is Arab American Heritage Month, a celebration of the many contributions and achievements of Arab Americans.
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The Last Dinner Party is handing out exclusive tour merch in exchange for canned food donations
UK rock group The Last Dinner Party is playing into the "coquette aesthetic" with their new give-back initiative.
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April: Awareness Months & Holidays for Causes
The ultimate calendar of April’s awareness days, national months, and more...
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Globetrotting Black nutritionist Flemmie P. Kittrell revolutionized early childhood education and illuminated 'hidden hunger'
Throughout a trailblazing career that spanned half a century, nutritionist Flemmie P. Kittrel worked to enhance food security and to improve both diets and children’s health — under the umbrella of home economics.
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Olivia Rodrigo to donate to women's shelters during Canadian leg of Guts World Tour
Following the success of her work with abortion funds, Olivia Rodrigo's Fund 4 Good will support women's shelters in Canada during the next leg of the Guts World Tour.
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Hope in the heartbreak: First responders bravely kept cars from Baltimore bridge moments before collapse
This morning, Baltimore, Maryland's Key Bridge was struck by a passing cargo ship and collapsed — but first responders kept the situation from being much worse.
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John Green returns to 'Crash Course' for lecture about his (least) favorite disease
John Green is making his return to "Crash Course." This time, he's going all-in with a 50-minute lecture on tuberculosis.
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