More Social Good - Page 146
Some Syrian refugees can now pay for food just by scanning their eyes
An innovative system in one Jordan refugee camp is changing the way Syrian refugees get food assistance.
By Katie Dupere
7 racial justice activists talk about the evolution of Black History Month
"We are making black history every day."
By Katie Dupere
How the Deep South continues to grapple with monuments of segregation
What does a changing region do with buildings and architectural features that once formed the skeleton of a society built on oppression?
By The Associated Press
You'll never think about domestic abuse the same way again after this Super Bowl ad
Can you read between the lines of a text conversation?
People around the world are rallying to save Japan's oldest elephant
Thousands want to move Japan's oldest elephant to a sanctuary instead of her concrete pen, but some fear the change will be too much for her.
By The Associated Press
Syria needs nearly $9 billion in humanitarian aid
Organizers of the annual Syria pledging conference hope for greater generosity this time around, despite a record request of close to $9 billion in 2016.
By The Associated Press