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Obama makes Stonewall Inn the nation's first LGBT rights monument
New York City's Stonewall Inn is now the United States' first national monument to LGBT rights.
Dog meat festival continues in China despite widespread criticism
A lot of animal rights activists are pretty angry about it.
By Ray White
Student protesters shot by police in Papua New Guinea, reports say
Police have reportedly opened fire on a group of student protesters in Papua New Guinea.
By Jenni Ryall
7 initial ways you can be a better mental health ally and advocate
"Mental health is a community issue."
Protesters burn 'Make America Great Again' hat at Trump rally
At least three people were arrested at the San Diego gathering.
6 initial ways you can be a better ally to undocumented immigrants
It's time to end the silence and be active allies.
Man protests outside Chinese embassy in London by 'erotically' eating a banana
Last week, the Chinese government outlawed the live streaming of seductive fruit consumption.
By Alicia Tan
Hope and anger in Ferguson amid new police chief and continued protests
There is no better image for how much has changed in Ferguson, Missouri, than Monday's swearing-in ceremony for new Police Chief Delrish Moss.
Protesters smash police car, block freeway at California Trump rally
Another Trump rally, another night of violence.
Egypt arrested nearly 400 people in latest round of protests
Egyptian police arrested 382 people during and ahead of protests on April 25 in an attempt to stifle civil disobedience before it could really begin.
Malaysian punk group's artful protests are getting harder for authorities to ignore
Malaysia has been trying to clamp down on this particular depiction of its leader as a clown.
By Nathan A. Thompson
Egypt's police fire birdshot and tear gas at protesters
The protesters say they believe Egypt's president made an embarrassing concession to Saudi Arabia — giving away two Egyptian islands.
Egyptians have yet another reason to protest the president
Egyptian protesters again demanded the resignation of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi on Friday after the former general sold two islands to Saudi Arabia that had been under Egyptian control since 1950.
How one activist combines impactful art and advocacy to save the Earth
“I’m trying to do something that looks like art, but functions like activism.”
By Katie Dupere
Ben and Jerry (yes, THAT Ben & Jerry) arrested during Washington D.C. protest
The co-founders of Ben & Jerry's have been arrested at the U.S. Capitol as part of ongoing protests in Washington about the role of money in politics
By The Associated Press
With odds stacked against him, DeRay Mckesson looks forward to mayoral election
Famed activist and Baltimore mayoral candidate DeRay Mckesson is almost certainly not going to be the city's 50th mayor.
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters fill the streets of London
They were calling for an end to austerity -- and the resignation of David Cameron.
By Liza Hearon
Kid President's 2016 campaign is all about ending child hunger
"If you make the world better for kids, you make it better for everybody."
7 unique challenges homeless women face -- and what you can do to help
These obstacles deserve our attention and action.
By Katie Dupere
David Cameron protest stars piñata pig with his face on it
The British prime minister really hasn't been having a good week.
By Liza Hearon
Scores arrested as French labor protests turn violent
The arrests were made after the demonstrators began throwing projectiles including stones, glass bottles and eggs at security forces, police said.
By France 24
Icelanders are throwing yogurt at Parliament over the Panama Papers
Thousands of people filled the sun-drenched park and square in front of Iceland’s parliament early Monday evening, calling on the the Prime Minister and his government to resign.
By Axel Kronholm
11 incredible women in law promoting social justice for all
"There's a lot to fix, but a lot of people seem to want to do the fixing."