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Rev. Craig Bartlett leads the Open Doors Church in Seoul, one of the few LGBT-affirming congregations. (Erin Rode/GroundTruth)
Faith

Amid anti-gay sentiment, LGBT-affirming churches provide fellowship and advocacy

Rev. Sungsuk Kang is a third-generation Methodist pastor and an advocate for legalizing medical marijuana. His sign reads, "Marijuana is a matter of life and death." (Tom Carroll/GroundTruth)
Democracy

An unlikely advocate for medical marijuana legalization

SEOUL — Seated on a large colorful play mat, a doctor coos at her son; they are both...

Apr 25, 2018
A#MeToo flyer was posted outside campus center at Yonsei University, inviting students to a discussion on the movement. (Tommy Brooksbank/GroundTruth)
Faith

Churches filled with Korea’s youth embrace the #MeToo Movement

SEOUL — It started out as a tweet in the United States just a few months ago. It’s a...

Apr 25, 2018
For young Cubans, one Cuban president is the same as another. (Kevin Grant/GroundTruth)
Democracy

As the Castro dynasty ends, young Cubans feel stuck

HAVANA — The ascendance of Miguel Díaz-Canel, the first Cuban president not named Castro since the revolution, has...

Apr 19, 2018
"I was raised to give a damn." —Barbara Pierce Bush, Skoll Awardee. (Courtesy of Skoll Foundation)
Rights

Restore your faith in humanity with these stories from the Skoll World Forum

"Shutting ourselves off from those we see as other erodes our humanity." —Sally Osberg, President and CEO of...

Apr 13, 2018
Supporters of Black Lives Matter join an estimated 500,000 marchers at the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018. (Photo by Kevin Grant)
Democracy

With March for Our Lives, an inclusive youth movement is born

WASHINGTON — DeVontae Gliss shivered in the morning cold as he held a sign honoring his late mother,...

Mar 24, 2018
A student is reflected in a poster showing the student faces of the High School of Commerce within the building's likeness in Springfield, Mass., on Friday, September, 8, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson)
Special Reports

High School of Commerce (MA)

High School of Commerce (MA): Student Stories A student is reflected in a poster showing the student faces...

Jan 12, 2018
Rights

For women in tech, speaking out against sexual harassment is a numbers game

A historic shift is underway as women step forward to share stories of sexual harassment and assault by...

Dec 15, 2017
A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the mountainside in Justiceville, Ky., on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Democracy

Tech careers in Kentucky

Tech careers in Kentucky: A future emerges after coal A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the...

Dec 12, 2017
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Faith

California

California: Amid displacement, a historic church endures Click the play button on the image above for a soundscape...

Dec 01, 2017
Sharon Kan, the CEO and founder of a woman-friendly startup in Boston, says the innovation economy needs to be more inclusive of women's needs. (Courtesy Sharon Kan)
Rights

Progress is slow for women in Boston’s startup community

When an infant began to fuss during a Cambridge event this fall, the baby’s mother stood up to...

Nov 28, 2017
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