How To Fix The Drug Pricing Crisis—And The Patent Problem Fueling It
Drug prices are increasingly out of reach for millions, but there is gathering momentum to ... [+] course-correct, says Priti Krishtel. Pixabay/Pexels Millions of Americans
International Women’s Day Harness Your Feminine Power
FEATURING KEYNOTE AND PANEL DISCUSSION MODERATED BY SUZANNE F. STEVENS March 8, 2022 Virtual Keynote What if women embraced their authentic selves, and organizations welcomed it? How would businesses, politics, health services, education
Lani Donaldson, Engaged Educators Corp
Interview on YouMeWe Amplified Podcast with Lani Donaldson, Cheif Visionary Officer, Engaged Educators Corp. Educating children the way they want to be taught.
Uplifting Black Fathers In America
Nearly 20 million kids in the US are growing up without a relationship with their fathers, which is strongly correlated to these kids experiencing a range of lifelong adversities from
Need a lathe or a laser cutter? Come to Bloqs – Britain’s biggest open-access factory
From guns and vacuum flasks to cookers and colour televisions, Enfield has long been a cradle of invention. Rifles, radios, motorbikes and dishwashers were all made in this fertile corner
Natalie Lowe, The Sustainable Event Forum
Interview on YouMeWe Amplified Podcast with Natalie Lowe, founder of The Sustainable Event Forum and Celebrate Niagara. Develops tools and resources for event planners to reduce their carbon emissions.
Dr. Natasha Williams, N. S. Williams Psychology Professional Corporation
Interview on YouMeWe Amplified Podcast with Dr. Natasha Williams, who moves women from "typical self-care" to radical self-care by redefining selfishness.
Sara Dunkley, Beautiful World Canada Foundation
Interview on YouMeWe Amplified Podcast with Sara Dunkley, founder of Beautiful World Canada Foundation. Their goal is to improve access to education for marginalized girls and women in Africa.
The Rise Of Climate Cases: How 58,000 People Took The Belgian Government To Court
In June 2021, Brussel’s court of first instance found that the Belgian authorities’ failure to prevent the "detrimental" effects of climate change was in violation of its civil and human
How Co-Creation Strategies Lead To Success: An Example In Affordable Housing
In 2011, Kentucky-based social entrepreneur Stacey Epperson set out to address the shortage of safe, affordable housing, a problem she knew well from her upbringing in rural Appalachia. “I looked
The Internet Is A Right, Not A Technology
When the pandemic hit in India, many of the country’s policies around vaccine roll-outs, online education and welfare services assumed universal Internet access and literacy. Yet, only 60 percent of
Loving and giving: try volunteer work
As 2022 begins, after nearly two years of isolation and restrictions of various kinds, people are desperate to reach out and connect. Giving time, energy and attention to something that
Rooms for improvement: new pods pep up an unsung Somerset coastal town
On a fine weekend evening, locals gather at the harbour in Watchet, west Somerset. Town crier David Milton, dressed in a gilt-trimmed green jacket and tricorn hat, leads the singing:
Human Rights Documentation In The Digital Age: Why Machine Learning Isn’t A Silver Bullet
When the Syrian uprising started nearly 10 years ago, videos taken by citizens of attacks against them such as chemical and barrel bomb strikes started appearing on social media. While