
How a group of women are protecting the Amazon from illegal mining and preserving their culture
In 2020, over 40 Kichwa women began organizing themselves to defend their territory and expel mining from the Ecuadorian Amazon. This is how Yuturi Warmi, the first Indigenous guard led by women in the region, began.
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US voter registrations surge — even as Republicans try to limit ballot access
One group said it has registered over 100,000 new voters since U.S. President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race.
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August: Awareness Months & Holidays for Causes
The ultimate calendar of August’s awareness days, national months, and more...
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America just pulled off something that hasn't happened since 1936
Thousands of artists (and art lovers) are coming together for Arts for Everybody.
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Thailand's rangers hailed for doubling tiger population amid conservation hurdles
Data revealed in a new study show a steady recovery of tigers in Thailand’s Western Forest Complex over the past two decades. This recovery has been mirrored by a simultaneous increase in the numbers of the tigers’ prey animals, such as sambar deer and types of wild cattle.
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Why Megan Thee Stallion is donating emergency generators to seniors in the wake of Hurricane Beryl
The rapper has just announced the Emergency Power Program to help protect senior citizens in future disasters.
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