
Sudan Good News: 24,000 Pounds of Life-Saving Aid Deployed To 100,000 Civilians
In the midst of violent civil conflict in Sudan, global humanitarian organizations and their partners have secured a delivery of of vital aid supplies.
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In an Act of Solidarity, Chicago-Area Rabbis Attend Funeral of Boy Killed in Anti-Muslim Hate Crime
“The murder of a six year old because of his faith and identity is not complicated. It is a heinous crime. And that’s why we went today.”
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Study by MacArthur Fellow Grounds Abortion Debate in Data-Driven Science, Not Politics
Diana Greene Foster and her team of researchers followed 1,000 American women over the course of five years.
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Glenn Close Speaks About Mental Health Advocacy from TED Stage
It was nearly 15 years ago that Close began her foray into advocacy when she created a public service announcement with her sister, Jessie, who lives with bipolar disorder.
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Woman at Heart of 'City Of Joy' Documentary Turns Pain Into Power
Through her organization, City of Joy, Christine Schuler Deschryver has helped survivors of sexual violence in Congo rebuild a sense of community.
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Ava DuVernay Wants Every American 16-Year-Old To See Her New Film for Free
The new film, which will be released in December 2023, is DuVernay’s adaption of a bestselling non-fiction book.
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Biden-Harris Administration Invests Over $200 Million in Youth Mental Health
The Biden-Harris administration has announced $206 million in grants that will go toward building and expanding youth mental health services.
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Seed Keeping & Culinary Mentorships Could Restore Native Food Traditions That Have Been Under Attack for Centuries
The Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance is actively revitalizing food systems, promoting food sovereignty, and teaching cultural practices to secure a sustainable future for Native communities.
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How To Take Part in the Teal Pumpkin Project This Halloween
4 million U.S. children have food allergies, which can make trick-or-treating on Halloween difficult. The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages households across the country to offer non-food treats so that even kids with food allergies can have fun on Halloween.
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Reclypt's Mending Club is Combatting Fast Fashion One Stitch At a Time
NYC’s Reclypt’s Mending Club leads classes and pop-up events to teach community members how to repair and reuse clothing to prevent environmental waste.
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