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17% of women miss work, school out of fear their periods will be discovered
17% of women miss work, school out of fear their periods will be discovered

Where breastfeeding mothers pumped at the Oscars
Where breastfeeding mothers pumped at the Oscars


College behind bars: An old idea with some new energy
By The Associated Press
College behind bars: An old idea with some new energy


The 10 best moments from Ryan Coogler's powerful Justice for Flint event
The 10 best moments from Ryan Coogler's powerful Justice for Flint event

Why Abraham Attah wore TOMS shoes to the Oscars
Why Abraham Attah wore TOMS shoes to the Oscars

Radical imagination is a necessary, sustaining force of black activism
Radical imagination is a necessary, sustaining force of black activism

See Rosa Parks as you've never seen her before in new digital collection
By SaVonne Anderson
See Rosa Parks as you've never seen her before in new digital collection

Obama officially bans U.S. imports of slave-produced goods
By The Associated Press
Obama officially bans U.S. imports of slave-produced goods

Even the evilest villains think our sexual assault laws are outrageous
Even the evilest villains think our sexual assault laws are outrageous

American Girl premieres Civil Rights era doll
Melody Ellison doll in green dress sitting next to box

Bill and Melinda Gates say youth are key to clean energy, gender equality
By The Associated Press
Bill and Melinda Gates say youth are key to clean energy, gender equality

Giving young people a chance to grow up without online shame
Giving young people a chance to grow up without online shame

6 ways to give your activism a much-needed global spin
6 ways to give your activism a much-needed global spin

Facebook launches new website to help nonprofits master the platform
Facebook launches new website to help nonprofits master the platform

How to talk about race with your kids
How to talk about race with your kids

Some Syrian refugees can now pay for food just by scanning their eyes
Some Syrian refugees can now pay for food just by scanning their eyes


How the Deep South continues to grapple with monuments of segregation
By The Associated Press
How the Deep South continues to grapple with monuments of segregation

You'll never think about domestic abuse the same way again after this Super Bowl ad
You'll never think about domestic abuse the same way again after this Super Bowl ad

People around the world are rallying to save Japan's oldest elephant
By The Associated Press
People around the world are rallying to save Japan's oldest elephant

Syria needs nearly $9 billion in humanitarian aid
By The Associated Press
Syria needs nearly $9 billion in humanitarian aid
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