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Matildas and Japan Unite to Push for Equal Prize Money
SportsApr 2

Matildas and Japan Unite to Push for Equal Prize Money

Australia's Matildas and Japan's women's soccer team just made history off the field, joining forces to demand equal prize money after their record-breaking Asian Cup. The tournament drew 355,528 fans but offered just $2.62 million in prizes compared to $21.54 million for the men.

ABC Australia2 min read
London Marathon Achieves Equal Prize Money Across All Races
SportsApr 25

London Marathon Achieves Equal Prize Money Across All Races

The London Marathon now offers equal prize money for runners and wheelchair athletes across men's and women's races. Over 50,000 runners will compete this Sunday in one of the world's most prestigious marathons.

Google: marathon world record3 min read
India's Sociology Pioneer Spent 40 Years Teaching Equality
Community HeroesFeb 5

India's Sociology Pioneer Spent 40 Years Teaching Equality

André Béteille, who helped build sociology as a discipline in India and championed equal access to education, passed away at 91 after decades of transforming how we understand caste and class. His legacy lives on through thousands of students who remember a teacher who treated everyone as equals.

Indian Express3 min read
More Dads Want Equal Parental Leave—And Companies Are Listening
SolutionsApr 8

More Dads Want Equal Parental Leave—And Companies Are Listening

Fathers across America are pushing for equal parental leave policies, and their voices are starting to reshape workplace culture. While only 17% of Fortune 500 companies currently offer equal leave, the growing demand signals a major shift in how families share childcare.

Fast Company2 min read
Gender Equality Adds 3+ Years to Everyone's Life Expectancy
SolutionsMay 21

Gender Equality Adds 3+ Years to Everyone's Life Expectancy

A decade-long study of 156 countries reveals that gender equality doesn't just help women—it extends life expectancy for everyone. The research shows that every 10% increase in gender equality adds nearly three extra years of life for both men and women.

Good Good Good2 min read
274,000 Attend Tokyo Pride as Marriage Equality Ruling Looms
Global NewsJun 7

274,000 Attend Tokyo Pride as Marriage Equality Ruling Looms

Nearly 274,000 people turned out for Tokyo Pride 2026, one of Asia's largest LGBTQ+ rights celebrations, as Japan awaits a potentially landmark Supreme Court decision on marriage equality. Despite weekend rain, 15,000 marchers filled central Tokyo with rainbow flags and calls for equal rights.

Japan Times2 min read
Coco Gauff Champions Equality as US Athletes Speak Up
Acts of KindnessFeb 17

Coco Gauff Champions Equality as US Athletes Speak Up

Tennis star Coco Gauff is using her global platform to call for peace and equality in America, inspired by her grandmother's civil rights legacy. A growing chorus of US athletes are speaking out with compassion during divisive times.

BBC Sport2 min read
Australia's Tour Down Under Equalizes Men's and Women's Race
SportsMay 22

Australia's Tour Down Under Equalizes Men's and Women's Race

The Tour Down Under just made cycling history by becoming the first World Tour race to put men and women on the same course, same day, same distance. It's a groundbreaking step for equality in professional cycling.

BBC Sport2 min read
India's Youth Flip 'Cockroach' Insult Into 19M-Strong Movement
Global NewsMay 22

India's Youth Flip 'Cockroach' Insult Into 19M-Strong Movement

After a top judge compared unemployed young people to cockroaches, India's Gen Z turned the insult into a viral protest party that gained 19 million Instagram followers in one week. The movement has become a powerful platform for young Indians demanding jobs and government accountability.

Egypt Independent3 min read
Ghana Launches 10-Year Plan for Women's Equality
Global NewsMar 6

Ghana Launches 10-Year Plan for Women's Equality

Ghana just unveiled an ambitious roadmap to close the gender gap by 2034, bringing together government, communities, and private partners to create equal opportunities for everyone. The new policy replaces an outdated framework and puts concrete actions behind the promise of fairness.

Google News - Ghana Development3 min read
Japan Marks 40 Years of Workplace Equality Progress
Global NewsMar 4

Japan Marks 40 Years of Workplace Equality Progress

Four decades after Japan's equal employment law took effect, businesses are building on their progress with stronger protections against workplace harassment. Companies now face new expectations to maintain respectful relationships not just between employees, but with customers and job applicants too.

Japan Times2 min read
Ghana Gender Minister Teams with Queen Mothers for Equality
Acts of KindnessApr 29

Ghana Gender Minister Teams with Queen Mothers for Equality

Traditional leaders from all 16 regions of Ghana are joining forces with the government to advance gender equality at the grassroots level. The collaboration could transform how communities address everything from teenage pregnancy to women's representation in local government.

Myjoyonline Ghana3 min read
22M Indians Join Youth Movement Demanding Education Reform
Global NewsJun 6

22M Indians Join Youth Movement Demanding Education Reform

A viral student movement protesting exam corruption has grown to 22 million Instagram followers in just two weeks, becoming India's largest online youth coalition. The Cockroach Janta Party held its first street protest in Delhi, demanding accountability after recurring exam leaks threatened millions of students' futures.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Slow Flowers Movement Cuts Carbon From Your Bouquet
Planet WinsFeb 6

Slow Flowers Movement Cuts Carbon From Your Bouquet

That $10 grocery store bouquet traveled thousands of miles by plane and left a massive carbon footprint. A growing movement of sustainable florists is bringing flowers back to local farms where they belong.

Good Good Good2 min read
Youth Movement Gains 22M Followers, Hits Indian Streets
Community HeroesJun 7

Youth Movement Gains 22M Followers, Hits Indian Streets

A youth-led movement that started online five months ago brought its message to the streets of New Delhi for the first time. The Cockroach Janta Party shows how young Indians are finding creative new ways to make their voices heard.

Japan Times2 min read
Japan's Female Leaders Share Hope 40 Years After Equal Work Law
Global NewsApr 8

Japan's Female Leaders Share Hope 40 Years After Equal Work Law

Four decades after Japan passed its equal opportunity law, two pioneering women leaders are looking back at their struggles and forward to a brighter future. Their message to younger generations shows how far the country has come.

Japan Times2 min read
Japanese Reformer's 1872 Idea: Education Creates Equality
Global NewsMay 10

Japanese Reformer's 1872 Idea: Education Creates Equality

A 19th-century Japanese educator challenged the notion that people are born unequal, arguing that education—not birth—determines success. His ideas helped modernize Japan and still inspire equal access to learning today.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Equal Cancer Care Closes Survival Gap for Black Patients
Health & WellnessJun 5

Equal Cancer Care Closes Survival Gap for Black Patients

When Black and white multiple myeloma patients receive the same modern treatments, they survive at equal rates. A Cleveland Clinic study proves access to care, not biology, drives health disparities.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Bosnian Muslim Women Fight for Equality Within Faith
Global NewsMay 16

Bosnian Muslim Women Fight for Equality Within Faith

Muslim women in Bosnia are reshaping their religious community from within, claiming space in mosques and academia while championing feminist interpretations of the Quran. Small victories are adding up to real change in a country where religion has grown more important since the 1990s war.

DW News3 min read
Morocco's Rights Leader: Women's Equality Can't Wait
Community HeroesMar 9

Morocco's Rights Leader: Women's Equality Can't Wait

Amina Bouayach, who leads Morocco's National Human Rights Council, is calling for urgent action after revealing women globally have access to just 64% of men's legal rights. Her message on International Women's Day challenges governments and communities to turn promises into real protection.

Morocco World News2 min read

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