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Advocating for Change? Start In Your Community
Ever see something on TV or in the paper that makes you upset and think “This is awful! What can I do?” We often look to our highest leaders like the President or Congress and tell them to do something. Sure, when something garners national attention, they may step in if enough people speak up.

Seven Inspiring Podcasts For Women Leaders
Whether you’re looking for some motivation, inspiration, or just love to hear great news about women kicking ass, we found these podcasts that are perfect for your work commute, morning routine, or to help unwind after a busy day.

Four Women Who Embody #BlackGirlMagic
Black History Month is here, and while we celebrate Black excellence every day, we’re using this month to help amplify the work of a few women who have made their mark in American history and ensuring their legacies live on by telling some of their stories.

What is Intersectional Environmentalism?
A term that you may have only recently heard of, but is more important than ever, is intersectional environmentalism. But what is it?

Let’s Get More Women in Politics
With Kamala Harris being elected as our next vice president, we can’t help but take a good hard look at why this is such a historic win. Of course we’re thrilled and we’ve touched on why women of color in office is kind of a big deal, but let’s talk about how we can lift more women to work in politics.

5 New Year Resolutions You Can Make to Help Others
Ahhhh the start of a new year. For a lot of people, it’s a good opportunity to hit the “reset” button and set intentions for ourselves. When it comes to new year's resolutions, most of our goals tend to be about improving ourselves, but if we could take one major thing from 2020, it’s that we have a calling to help others.

7 Sustainable Gifts You Can Give That Also Give Back
Looking to add more purpose to your gift-giving this year? Look no further, we’ve got your back with this sustainable gift guide!

Women of Color in Power: Why This Matters
The presidential election is finally winding down and alongside Joe Biden, Kamala Harris has been announced as vice president-elect of the United States. With her win, numerous women of color have been elected to positions of power across the country. Those victories – from the White House to city halls - were secured by the groundwork of Black women like Stacey Abrams and LaTosha Brown.

Giving Season: Ways to Give Back This Season and All Year Round
Maybe it’s because we’re living in backward times, but it seems like the holidays have crept up even earlier this year. As soon as Halloween was over, people started putting up their Christmas decorations and we’re actually not mad about it. We have to do what we need to do to find joy during COVID times, right?

What is Voter Suppression and How to Report It
Every eligible voter deserves to have their voice count. It seems simple enough, right? But there are actually people out there to keep that from happening. “Voter suppression” is any effort, either legal or illegal, by way of laws, administrative rules, and/or tactics that prevents eligible voters from registering to vote or voting.