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New Year's Resolution: Wear our heart on our sleeve, literally!

New Year's Resolution: Wear our heart on our sleeve, literally!

This year, we are resolving to wear our heart on our sleeve, literally. We will carry and wear only products that are made by people who are valued, and treated well. Join us! Click through for tips about how to decide what your priorities are, and for a curated list of our favorite ethical brands and shopping sites.

Patti Smith On Strong Women

"I could not help thinking that he had two strong women in his corner. One who faltered and one who did not, yet both had nothing in mind but to... Read More
Patti Smith On Strong Women
Christmas in Totonicapán, Guatemala

Christmas in Totonicapán, Guatemala

We asked the Catrinka Girls Project leaders to tell us how they celebrate Christmas in their hometown of Totonicapán, Guatemala. This is their story. Before Christmas Eve, all of the salespeople... Read More

A new life for a Syrian refugee mother and daughter in Syria

"She's stronger here, and  she tries to express herself more than in Syria", explains Eman Mohammed, mother to Bayan, 10. Eman, while worrying deeply about her family losing its history... Read More
A new life for a Syrian refugee mother and daughter in Syria
Your 2016 IMPACT

Your 2016 IMPACT

Thanks to you, in 2016 we provided over 500 days of work to 70 women in 5 countries, and 3,816 days of education in total for 161 girls through the... Read More

There is No Such Thing as "Men's Work"

In these stunning photographs, photographer Chris Crisman demonstrates that there is no such thing as "Women's Work" or "Men's Work". Says Crisman: "gender should not determine professional opportunities." See all... Read More
There is No Such Thing as "Men's Work"
Women Doctors Save More Lives

Women Doctors Save More Lives

"Female physicians actually tend to provide higher-quality medical care than males, according to research released today. If male physicians were as adept as females, some 32,000 fewer Americans would die every year—among Medicare patients alone."

Annie Glenn: "People Couldn't Believe I Could Really Talk"

For most of Annie Glenn's life, she was "afflicted with an 85 percent stutter, meaning she would become “hung up on 85 percent of the words she tried to speak," according to her husband John Glenn. She learned to speak fluently at age 53, and found her calling, becoming a lifelong advocate for the disabled. 
Annie Glenn: "People Couldn't Believe I Could Really Talk"
How Iroquois Women Inspired the Suffragettes

How Iroquois Women Inspired the Suffragettes

The Suffragettes who fought to give women the right to vote in the US were inspired by Iroquois Nation, where women were in charge of political life. "According to the Iroquois tradition, because women are “life givers,” they had the right to decide when life was taken." They provided proof that the disenfranchisement of women was not inevitable.

How Black Women Did the Math that Put Men on the Moon

"So the astronaut who became a hero, looked to this black woman in the still-segregated South at the time as one of the key parts of making sure his mission would be a success."
How Black Women Did the Math that Put Men on the Moon