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Environment
Global Survey Discovers 75% of People Support Single-Use Plastic Bans
Social Cause
Humanitarian Chef Is on the Ground Providing Ukrainian Refugees With a Warm Meal
Art
Poignant Anti-War Art Makes a Big Statement Using Miniature Objects
Social Cause
15+ Ukraine Anti-War Protest Signs From People Demonstrating Across the Globe
Animals
Heartbreaking Photos Show Ukrainians Fleeing Their Country With Their Beloved Pets
Art
Artists Are Expressing Their Support for Ukraine in Emotional Illustrations
Social Cause
Library of Congress Adds Black Lives Matter Memorial Posters to Its Digital Collection
Books
Heartbreaking Side-by-Side Photo Collages Reveal Stark Differences of Children Around the World
Environment
Redwood Forest in Northern California Is Returned to Indigenous Ownership
Social Cause
Student Who Started Nonprofit to End Period Poverty for Refugees Has Over 1,000 Volunteers
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Lewis Hamilton Wore a Pride Flag Helmet to the F1 Grand Prix in Qatar in Support of LGBTQ+ Rights
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Sesame Street Welcomes Its First Asian American Muppet to the Neighborhood
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