Madeline Moitozo
Why the Courts Are the Last Protection Against the Trump Administration's Attacks on Transgender Rights
The National Center for Transgender Equality is looking to the judicial branch to fight between the headlines to protect the legal rights of all Americans.
Young African Women Bear the Burden of HIV in a Culture of Misogyny
One-in-four people in Lesotho lives with HIV -- the country with the highest new infection rate in the world. Although efforts to contain the epidemic have expanded in the last 12 years, poverty and more forces women to fight an uphill battle.
Your Holiday Gift Purchases Could Help End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
This World AIDS Day is a moment when the international community comes together to fight a virus that has infected more than 70 million people.
Students Earned $1 Billion in College Scholarships Using Their Smartphones
A new app is trying to incentivize college affordability by providing students instant micro-scholarships.
The People of Bangladesh Shouldn't Have to Pay for America's Carbon Footprint
As the US continues to debate the reality of climate change while being one of the largest contributors to carbon emissions, countries like Bangladesh and millions of people suffer.
Ellie Goulding Is a Climate Change Activist as Much As She's a Pop Star
VICE Impact chats with the Grammy-nominated artist on the roots of her activism, her role models, and how she is using her star power to champion environmental protection.
These Humanitarians Want to End Gender Inequality in Afghanistan
Organizations like CARE are working to empower girls and break the cycle of discrimination in the war-torn region.
How Advocacy Leaders Banded Together to Save US Foreign Aid from Trump's Budget Cuts
Some of America’s most prominent NGOs are coming together as a collective to look at ways to strategize, number crunch, and talk best practices.
NYC's New Emissions Cuts are Like Taking 900,000 Cars Off the Road
New York City will target 14,500 buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to keep a commitment to the Paris climate accord.
How These Pro Bono Lawyers Are Fighting Louisiana's Broken Court System
The Justice and Accountability Center of Louisiana's mission is to stop recidivism by working for ex-offenders in legal trouble.
Here's What People Do When There's No 9-1-1
Roadside business owners and housewives may be the answer to some of Bangladesh’s most prevalent medical emergencies.