Only 58.1% of voting age Americans cast a ballot in the 2016 national presidential election. Huge bipartisan social media efforts are focused on getting people to register and vote in…
Starting today, people walking around the Boston’s Seaport can experience the Boston Uncornered Photo Project Exhibit, a series of 30 stunning, 5’x8’ black and white portraits of former gang members…
Right after she won the U.S. Open, tennis player Naomi Osaka was asked about the series of seven masks she wore before each of her matches during the course of…
Europe is way ahead of the U.S. in terms of corporate sustainability, particularly when it comes to fashion. Not only are European companies more advanced if you consider the number…
It seems like there is a national day, week, or month for everything, but when leveraged correctly, what may seem to be an impromptu holiday could boost your public relations…
When I was a student, I always looked forward to back-to-school season even though I was never ready for summer or school vacation to end and I was not eager…
Labor Day is a great opportunity to enjoy family time outside while giving back to the community. Here are some ideas: Get Outside One safe and fun way to see…
Due to social distancing guidelines, both the Democrat and Republican parties faced the challenge of holding virtual conventions, during which speakers faced cameras instead of thousands of cheering delegates, all…
Nonprofits and socially responsible companies seek to make a positive impact within their communities and among the people they serve. And in today’s social climate where calls for racial justice…
Like many other aspects of life – finding and starting a job has been transformed by the pandemic, especially for younger workers. One labor economist from ZipRecruiter says job postings…