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The community-powered organisation keeps over 8 thousand Black women gamers safe online and advocates for diversity, inclusion and equity in...
See moreAbleGamers empowers people with disabilities to access video games and fight social isolation. Hate lockdown? Spent the better part...
See moreThe Sports Bra Project provides sports bras to those who don’t have access to them, lifting barriers to sports participation....
See moreThe Homeless World Cup harnesses the power of football to put an end to homelessness worldwide. “Football has been...
See more“I ended up taking surfing as my coping skill because every time I am in the water, I take the...
See more“It’s not about the process creating a whole bunch of prototypes, it’s about the process actually being a vehicle to...
See moreBogotá has a new phone number for men who want to hang up on machismo and prevent domestic violence. ...
See moreThis story starts with a pair of shoes and ends with a hotel chain that empowers women at risk of...
See moreThe line dividing humans and other animals is often exaggerated. Meet the lawyers trying to redraw it. “I became...
See moreEurope’s densest neighbourhood, die-hard champion of authenticity and diversity, is starting to tell its own story in its first co-created...
See moreOccupy space, occupy history: can you hear the land you’re walking on? In Fitzroy, a historical inner suburb of Melbourne,...
See more“It is important to tell our stories as refugees, to express ourselves, to be heard.” David Thok Koang, 16 years...
See moreThe Amsterdam based Black Archives boasts an inspiring mixture of educational resources, cultural projects, and political organisation, highlighting the diversity...
See moreLA Green Grounds makes the world more edible one garden at a time, and in doing so turns urban food...
See more‘Creative’ and ‘factory’: two words not often seen together. It’s time they were. About a Worker describes itself as...
See moreFashion has always set out to be bold and original. But real creativity comes from new, different, underrepresented voices. ...
See moreFashion Minority Report is a call for measurable change in the offices of fashion brands across the UK. What...
See moreA social enterprise in India is bringing much needed play into children’s lives with low-cost playscapes made from scrap tyres...
See moreJust one step can be an insurmountable obstacle for wheelchair users. And this is where Wheelmap comes into play: the crowdsourcing...
See moreEnvironmental activists Zakiya Mckenzie and Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley want you to go outside and embrace the countryside, to take in all...
See moreImagine going from 30 to 80 years old in ten minutes by slipping on an age simulation suit and going...
See moreWe're living in one of the most memorable moments in history. Blavity is the powerful multi-platform, multimedia Black-owned and Black-community serving...
See moreThese dolls outsell Barbie in Nigeria and so they should. The colourful Queens of Africa help young African girls embrace their...
See moreTogether we can fix our broken politics. Sortition Foundation want to create a real democracy of the people, by the people, and for the...
See moreNot to be confused with a building or wedding venue, Hackney Wick Town Hall is an event that opens up conversations....
See moreA group of activists led by a 'Water Warrior' are on a mission to improve the lives of Detroiters by...
See moreThe current face of architecture is not an accurate reflection of what our cities look like. One woman in Detroit...
See moreAware that Detroiters of African descent have never lacked creativity or entrepreneurial zeal, one Detroiter wants to provide the one...
See moreAs Wales entered its first lockdown, Mymuna Soleman set up a virtual space for difficult conversations. She just never expected...
See moreThe creative producers behind WADUP are making podcasts with teens across the world. Meet generation podcast. "Our ultimate goal...
See more“The way you get a better world is, you don’t put up with substandard anything.” – Joe Strummer, The Clash...
See moreIn the deprived slum locations in West India, Prabhat Education Foundation is replacing despair with hope. The community-based organisation helps children with special...
See moreWe've all heard the expression 'Don't judge a book by its cover'. Yet we’re all guilty of doing it. And you...
See moreNew Roads School in California's Santa Monica is an independent school that gives away almost half of its income in the...
See moreEducating girls is fundamental for a sustainable future for East Africa, but only 5 percent of girls graduate. Most spend...
See more"When dreams die, they do not make much noise. When hopes are crushed, the signs are soundless." Sheroes Hangout is...
See moreDo you have an adult bicycle that’s gathering cobwebs in your garage, shed or attic? Life Cycle UK takes donations...
See moreDespite being born over a thousand years before the invention of the computer, Saint Isidore of Seville is considered the ‘Patron Saint...
See moreDo you rule out peppers because they're too twisted? Unconsciously, most of us discard some fruits and vegetables in the...
See moreWhether by sharing or by hiding their sexual orientation throughout their lives, LGBT older people often find themselves socially isolated...
See moreDownload the app, lend your eyes to solve tasks big and small, and help blind and partially sighted people lead...
See moreWhen it comes to our fruit and vegetables, we’re used to supermarket perfection, but a misshapen carrot or heart-shaped potato...
See more“Muhra in Arabic means 'foal', but also new beginnings. It represents what we do here." In a discreet five-story building...
See moreA powerful mini-computer ‘teaching assistant’ is revolutionising Latin American education and can help bridge the pedagogical divide between the world’s...
See moreRape threats, racist slurs and being followed home are just some of the things that women and girls are subjected...
See moreCould 3D-printing help to tackle homelessness and provide affordable housing for those who need it most? Rural families in...
See moreDino Impagliazzo dices onions like a master chef and makes a mean vegetable soup – but most of his loyal...
See moreJuan Gimenez is a technician at Diputació de Barcelona (DiBa). Every day, he has to analyse websites to search for...
See moreSex. It never gets old. Why, then, is the idea of older people having it so hard to think about?...
See moreMeet Basma and Jad, the Muppets addressing the devastating impacts of crisis and displacement on children. American educational children’s television...
See moreIt is a truth universally acknowledged that irate grandmas are not to be messed with. Watch out, then, for the...
See moreA unique media project in Valparaíso, Chile, is challenging stereotypes in an often ageist world of social media, podcasts, blogs and...
See more“I’m not trying to replace the system, but I think the system is missing an essential component, which is the...
See moreDystopian science fiction movie Ready Player One (2018) showcased a futuristic world where it’s possible to live life in virtual reality, meeting...
See moreHong Kong-born Bonnie Chiu is inviting everyone to step into the worlds of garment workers in Bangladesh, sex workers in...
See more“We are trying to demonstrate that it is possible to build projects that combine sustainable economic activity with social inclusion...
See moreOwing to crime, the neighbourhood of Kalihi in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, has a bad rap. That's where KVIBE (Kalihi Valley Instructional...
See more"Because we might not have friends or family in abundance who already work in the creative industries, we're having to...
See moreIn the small Afro-Indigenous community of Cabelo Seco in Brazil, an arts-as-transformation project is addressing the survival and transformation of...
See moreOne face forward, another facing back: you’re looking at Jirondai, the legendary shaman with two faces. He gives his name...
See moreIn Argentina, the term villa miseria is used to describe the impoverished shanty towns that exist within large urban settlements. And in Buenos...
See moreA photographer called Jose Martínez took the picture below. He calls it ‘End of discrimination’. Jose is one of the...
See morePriya is a ‘rape survivor superhero’. Together these three words are shattering taboos in India, thanks to the powerful comic...
See moreGirl bikers, transgender activists, divorcee entrepreneurs and female cricket journalists; this digital platform shows you a different side of Pakistan....
See moreAre you a creator focused on social change? Or a hub of art-ivists whose work benefits your community? CultureFutures is...
See moreHappiful is a monthly UK magazine that aims to create a healthier, happier and more sustainable society. Their first mission is...
See moreCreative resistance Circuito Rolezinho is a new way of thinking about the reality of being young, black and alive in...
See moreLanguage is a tricky thing: vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and numerous irregularities and inconsistencies. If that’s not enough, regional differences and...
See moreThe Last Stand is a funny project. But at its heart is a great idea... healing London's divisions. The street...
See moreSubmitted by: Skateistan Khrousar Thmey ('New Family' in Cambodian) is a school for children who are deaf or blind living in...
See moreIceland is progressive. It ranks first on the World Economic Forum’s global gender gap index, is the first to legalise abortion...
See moreIf there’s one political topic that has dominated our collective social consciousness in the last decade, it’s terrorism. Terrorism and...
See moreSubmitted by you: The impetus for Stories Behind The Fog is to challenge a single-minded view of homelessness by rendering its...
See morePhysical limitations don’t necessarily mean a limited life. All that is needed is a new perspective - and Argentine Pitu Blazquez is...
See moreWe don’t really think too much about the story behind the soap that we wash with, but this is a...
See moreFrustrated that black girls are almost never the main character in children's literature, and tired of only reading about "white boys and...
See moreThe world is on an unsustainable path, but powerful ideas and innovations that could help solve social, economic and environmental...
See moreAmirah Sackett is break(dancing) stereotypes by using hip-hop to promote religious tolerance. With her female Muslim dance group We're Muslim, Don't Panic,...
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