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On the legacy of Hattie McDaniel, a history-making Oscar winner who sparked dreams yet to be realized
83 years later, only 9 more Black women have won Oscars, leaving broken but uncultivated ground.
As Meta democratizes marketing, here's what small businesses need to know to grow
Facebook and Instagram resources aim to close the gap for marginalized entrepreneurs.
Women in STEM given their own Barbie editions
Among them is British space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock and former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
Halle Bailey reveals new 'The Little Mermaid' doll made in her likeness
All the happy tears as Bailey sees an Ariel who 'looks like me'.
Police are using Facebook chat logs to prosecute abortion seekers
Google, Meta, and online pharmacies can be required to turn data over to law enforcement in states where abortion is illegal.
13 children's books to inspire young people for Women's History Month
They'll inspire your kids to dream big.
Proposed Texas bill seeks to ban abortion websites in the state
The new bill encourages citizens to sue ISPs and individuals that violate the proposed law.
'You're always on': Warnings from the front lines of the teen mental health crisis
The doctors who treat teens explain how social media and screen time affects their patients.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Are nonprofit festivals the future of live music for disenchanted concertgoers?
Fans look to new event models that feed good, not greed.
Dive into women's history with these 5 free online resources
"History is only as complete as the stories we teach, share, and learn."
Dictionary.com defines the times with 1,500 new words, revisions
Woke, trauma dumping, queerbaiting, petfluencer, and other extremely online words appeared in new or revised entries.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Activists paint a giant Ukrainian flag outside the Russian Embassy in London
The demonstration marks a year since the full-scale war on Ukraine.
As emergency SNAP benefits expire, advocates work to fill the nutrition gap
Food assistance programs and companies like Instacart step up for SNAP recipients.
The 4-day workweek is much more achievable — and profitable — than you might think
New results from a wide-scale UK trial are promising for employees as well as their bosses.
Devastating earthquakes have struck Turkey and Syria. Here's how to help in the aftermath.
International organizations are already on the ground.
A new Washington state bill takes the first step in legislating rights for child influencers
The family vlogging industry squares up to regulation.
33 ways Black people can reclaim their breath
Zee Clarke, author of 'Black People Breathe,' is on a mission to reduce stress and anxiety related to racism.
By Rebecca Ruiz
STEM educational content has a diversity problem. This free coding academy wants to fix that.
CODE Along combines positive representation and transferable skills.
Learn about Black history and culture with new Snapchat Lens
Want to learn some quick Black history facts? Use a Lens created by a Black AR designer.
LEGO dives into kids' complex emotions and identities with new Friends toys, digital content
The new characters live with ADHD, anxiety, Down syndrome, vitiligo, and other relatable personal experiences.
Rihanna's climate philanthropy comes into focus with Super Bowl spotlight
The singer and businesswoman is also a major philanthropist for climate justice.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Twitter's growing hate speech problem could yield lots of money for Elon Musk
According to new reports, reinstating banned accounts may be a profitable market.
First Chicana, Native American artist commissioned for Super Bowl honors Arizona roots
Inclusion of Lucinda ‘La Morena’ Hinojos reflects cultural progress; participation of ‘Chiefs’ shows ongoing battle.
When social-emotional learning leaves out students with disabilities
SEL is supposed to help all kids thrive, but students with disabilities are often excluded.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Pinterest tackles Gen Z digital well-being for Safer Internet Day
Positive pinning only.