Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah Geechee Nation

March is designated as Women’s History Month. It goes back to the early 1900’s, though had been erased until sometime in the 1960’s by an activist who called herself Laura X. This month is set aside to highlight the contributions and legacies of women who have been forgotten or overlooked. This article will introduce a…

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Neighborhood Fridge

Our Mission at Neighborhood Fridge is to combat food insecurity and waste in underserved communities in Central FL by creating a decentralized network of community fridges and pantries that are open 24/7. We operate on the principles of mutual aid and solidarity, providing free access to healthy, fresh food to all members of the community…

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OLOUGUELEMO: Inter-Village Association for the Protection of the Environment and the Management of Natural Resources in the Township of Wadouba

Team Introduction: Our activities include:  Erosion Control techniques in crop fields,  Reforestation campaigns to adapt to change climate  The expansion of ponds and reservoirs to save water for gardening and livestock,  The creation of grain banks  Practice of Assisted Natural Regeneration in fields Immediate goals: 1. To support one group…

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Crafting for a Cause: Using Your Sewing, Knitting, and Crocheting Skills for People Experiencing Homelessness

I see you, fellow crafter. Like you, I’ve crocheted a hat for everyone in my family twice. We both may or may not have 100 masks in a box somewhere left over from the 7,000 we made during the height COVID. Perhaps you, too, have sewn a quilt or knitted a hat for every single…

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SOSEC Nepal

Promotion of health and education rights and improvement in daily lives of Raute people (Nomade Community); Raute Project- Immediate goal is to improve the livelihood status of Raute Population Climate and Gender Responsive Resilient Agriculture and Enterprises in Karnali River Basin; Green Karnali Project-Immediate goal is : Individuals and communities have adapted to climate change…

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Giving in the Name! 5 Ironic Rage Donation Suggestions

The season of Festivus is upon us—and we’re gearing up for the Airing of Grievances! And to paraphrase Frank Costanza, we’ve got a lot of problems with some people! Usually we’re more interested in positive action than snarky comments. But after this tough year we asked ourselves ¿Por qué no los dos? So this year…

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Opinion: FEMA and Red Cross are not Champions

This piece comes to us from an activist and member of one of the vulnerable communities impacted by ongoing Atlantic hurricanes. Robin Harris is an an organizer for Central Florida Mutual Aid and collaborates with GO Humanity service team Orlando Oasis on disaster recovery. I will never forget the tears that filled Ernie’s eyes. I…

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August Service Team Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 33 events in August, serving 13,032 individual beneficiaries and giving out 13,032 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams (GO Teams) held 14 more service events. Recognitions We just added two new teams to our Food Security Project:  Susquehanna Valley Ethical Society and Atheists Helping the Homeless, DC!…

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What People Are Saying About GO Humanity

Foundation Beyond Belief is now GO Humanity! We’re still exemplifying humanist values through service and philanthropy, but now with a more active, energized brand. The new name and look reflects our commitment to supporting people working together locally to build a thriving humanity globally.

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A Very Humanist New Year

In the wake of a tumultuous 2021, we are all looking toward 2022 with understandable trepidation. As humanists, we hope humankind will see a period of relief after the storm for families suffering through the pandemic with food insecurity and economic hardship.

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