
Why I committed to changing the American education system
Education & prison reform advocate Michael Phillips shares his story and an invitation to join a mission to create systemic change in the United States.
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How Brands Are Avoiding 'Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad' Moments — And Actually Doing Good
We've all seen the cringey misfired ads from brands trying to seem relevant. But some brands are cutting through the noise — and they're doing so by listening to cultural leaders.
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Meet the Founders of The Power of Plus: A Plus Size Movement Within the Fashion Industry
We talked with the founders of The Power of Plus to see what inspired them to build an online community, what their long-term goals are, and how they see the future of fashion evolving as the conversation around diversity and inclusivity continues to heighten.
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How I became radicalized as a female, Asian-American activist
Intersectional activist, creator, and model, Jeannie Jay Park, on her childhood, the model minority myth, activism, and her work with Sanitation Nation and Warriors in the Garden
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Head of UNAIDS: How COVID-19 Affects the Fight Against HIV/AIDS — and How to Combat Inequities
The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened global inequities. But there are actions we can take to change that.
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'I Choose to Remember the Good' — An Interview with a 9/11 First Responder & Advocate
John Feal, a prominent September 11th survivor advocate shares about his efforts to ensure healthcare and support for victims and first responders after the attacks
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A Peek Into the World of a Top Official at the UN's Refugee Agency
Deputy High Commissioner (DHC) Clements has worked with displaced populations for the past three decades, and prior to joining UNHCR in 2015, she served in various roles at the U.S. State Department, including Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
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Advertising Legend Julia Plowman On World-Changing Campaigns
Under the wing of The Nike Foundation, Julia Plowman built a brand for this complex approach of supporting girls to combat intergenerational poverty — with the goal of fueling momentum and sparking action. They called it The Girl Effect.
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Please Don't Stop Caring Just Because It's Hard
Climate change can feel hopeless. And — just like hope — hopelessness spreads. But there’s hope — because many talented, determined, and brilliant people around the world have defined how we can reverse some of these effects of climate change.
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Why We Should Lower the Voting Age in the United States to 16
Today’s age-16 suffrage movement has interesting parallels with the successful 26th Amendment campaign. Many of the original arguments against allowing 18-year-olds to vote — that they’re too immature — are wielded today to stymie efforts to lower the voting age.
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Authentically Myself' Beats Medals for Non-binary U.S. Olympic Skateboarder
Alana Smith’s teenage years were not the stuff of Olympic dreams, growing up with a backdrop of family issues and struggles with mental health. Yet the 20-year-old skateboarder overcame it all to become one of the most talked-about stars of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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Behind the Scenes: Creating the Good Good Good Website with Moon March
Get a peek behind the curtain of how Moon March created the Good Good Good website — from the goals and dreams for the new platform, to the intentionality behind the colors and functionality of the finished product.
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