
14 Zine Artists & Curators Making The World A Better Place
Zines are a creative tool empowering activists. Here are a few of our favorite zine artists, curators, and publishers making a difference in their communities.
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The Invisible Climate Refugee Crisis is Finally Getting a Spotlight
This legal definition of refugees, unfortunately, doesn’t include those who have to flee their homes because of the climate crisis. But it should.
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Trans Day of Visibility: 13 Good News Stories To Celebrate
The White House put out a number of announcements about trans rights, and Charlotte Clymer is here to tell you about them because today should be about trans and non-binary joy.
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Instead of a Wall, a Binational Park To Be Built on Border of Texas & Mexico
Only two years ago, Laredo, Texas, was bracing itself for the construction of a border wall that threatened to cut off the city, its people, and the environment from its main water source. Today, a binational river park is set to be developed where the wall was set to stand.
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Meet One Ukrainian Etsy Seller Creating In The Midst of Conflict
This Etsy seller gives us a look into life in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict — and what she's doing with her influx of new sales.
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Physicians, Patients, and Mark Cuban Are Working To Bring Down Drug Costs
In January, the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company opened shop online. The lofty aim, Cuban writes on the website, is “to disrupt the drug industry and to do our best to end ridiculous drug prices.”
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In Sweden, Drones are Beating Ambulances to the Scene — and Saving Lives
After two years, the Swedish pilot study shows that 95 percent of the drones arrive safely and quickly. Ambulances can get stuck in traffic jams that drones simply traverse as the crow flies.
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For Ukraine's Refugee Children, Schools Promise a Fresh Start
Europe's schools are working to make space for more than 1.5 million children fleeing the war in Ukraine.
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charity: water’s Tiny Heroes Are Saving the World, One Water Crisis at a Time
The nonprofit is empowering children to make a positive difference in the world — and many of these kids are growing up to become activists
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Camden, Newark, and Baltimore restore tree equity in marginalized communities
Maps of the hottest areas in major American cities often correspond almost directly to redlined areas on maps from nearly a century ago. Tree equity is an opportunity to create positive change.
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Moms Are Driving the Push To Get More Electric School Buses on the Streets
Moms mobilizing to protect their children’s health is not a new phenomenon; they’ve led the fight against fracking, air pollution, and contaminated water in their neighborhoods.
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Sharon McMahon's 'Governerds' Raise Millions to Help Others
Sharon McMahon — known as America's government teacher — leads a digital community called 'Governerds.' Together, they have raised millions to help others...
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