Why do men continue to defend catcalling?
Men are convinced catcalling works, even when women say it doesn’t.
On Jul 5, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
#BoycottCinemark gains traction after theater chain requests $700K from Aurora shooting victims
The request is legal—but is it right?
On Jul 1, 2016 by Andrew Couts
Native Americans are not happy with J.K. Rowling’s new story
They’re pretty upset with Elizabeth Warren, too.
On Jun 30, 2016 by Kristen Hubby
Are Men OK? Man card edition
Prove you’re manly with your man card. Like, an actual card.
On Jun 30, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
Muhammad Ali was an amazing athlete—but don’t forget about his activism
Unapologetically black.
On Jun 4, 2016 by Gabe Bergado
Music can be a force for change—and Beyoncé knows that
Beyoncé isn’t the first artist to use music to incite change in the world.
On Apr 26, 2016 by Alexandra Samuels
Blacks and Hispanics are most optimistic about social media’s political impact
The findings suggest that minorities are getting more out of the Internet than white people.
On Nov 12, 2015 by Eric Geller
Trans model Aydian Dowling on being a Men’s Health magazine finalist
The unlikely trans finalist is destroying barriers.
On Sep 21, 2015 by Carrie Nelson
This student is combatting sexual harassment one tweet at a time
Rachel Baker experienced harassment firsthand. Now she’s using Twitter to create change.
On Aug 26, 2015 by Marisa Kabas
Why LGBT activists vandalized a historical monument outside the Stonewall Inn
The “Gay Liberation” art piece has become a statement about the erasure of people of color in LGBT history.
On Aug 18, 2015 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Kenyans launch #SomeoneTellCNN after network calls their country a ‘terror hotbed’
That’ll teach CNN to be more careful with its labels.
On Jul 27, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
Vegetarian activist slaps 3D-printed tombstones on supermarket meat
Thanks to 3D printing, it’s never been easier to troll your supermarket.
On Jul 23, 2015 by Selena Larson
Why did this LGBT website just out a bunch of activists?
Oops.
On Jun 3, 2015 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Privacy activists staged ‘sunset vigils’ as a death watch for Patriot Act spying
A little wordplay to go with the impending surveillance showdown.
On May 22, 2015 by Kevin Collier
Hardcore 85-year-old nun has no regrets about going to prison for nuclear facility protest
Sister Megan Rice was released after serving two years of a three-year sentence.
On May 21, 2015 by Marisa Kabas
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