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The #MeToo Movement's Next Step Must Include Victims of Online Sexual Harassment
Sexual assault survivors have been empowered by the strength of #MeToo, but the conversation must be extended to include those who are not consenting to what is being sent to them online.
WeWork Just Paid Health Care Entrepreneurs and Innovators Millions for Their Social Impact Efforts
The Creator Awards gave winning startups the resources they need to make life-changing technologies a reality in communities around the world.
Watch VICE’s New Documentary, 'The Third Industrial Revolution: A Radical New Sharing Economy'
In a digitally-driven society, social and economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin describes the birth of a new economic system that can address climate change and create a more equitable and empathic world.
Building Oversized Homes Created an Environmental Housing Crisis
A culture that prides bigger-as-better has forced small communities across the globe to a critical environmental crossroads.
America Got a D+ Grade for Our Terrible Water Infrastructure
America was put to the test, and unfortunately it’s failing—literally. A new plan suggests the country needs 10 years and $150 billion to fix things.
Female Graffiti Artists Are Fighting Sexual Violence in Colombia
A growing group of women in Colombia are using graffiti as a form of resistance art.
This App Alerts You When You Have Been Reading Too Many Conservative or Liberal News Stories
Social media news is making us dumber and more hateful, but reading stories that other people see may get you out of your political bubble.
We Aren’t Paying Enough Attention to the Bad Chemicals in Our Toothpaste
In Europe, laws requires manufacturers to submit a full set of toxicity data before a chemical can be approved for use. Why doesn't the US?
Upcycling Your Clothes Could Reduce Over a Billion Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The world's largest fashion activism movement is here to help consumers reduce waste and improve their buying habits.
After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's Three Kings Holiday Symbolizes Its Spirit of Resilience
With the island now over 100 days in darkness, the people plan to celebrate the upcoming holiday in a different way.
Empowering Women Could Reduce Climate Change
The UN's new Gender Action Plan focuses on women achieving equal representation in government across the world by addressing climate change issues.
In Laos, People Are Recycling Bombs from the Vietnam War into Jewelry
Local artisans and two women with very different connections to the bombings in Laos have come together to clear contaminated land and improve the local economy.