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In a unanimous vote, Sacramento just declared itself a 'sanctuary city' for transgender people
Ahead of yesterday's Transgender Day of Visibility, the Sacramento City Council voted unanimously on a resolution to declare the city a "sanctuary city for transgender people."
Effective immediately, no city resources will be used to criminalize trans folks who are looking for transition-related care or to cooperate with other jurisdictions enforcing laws in places where the care is criminalized.
The resolution goes a step beyond state law, sending "a powerful signal to everyone in our community that we are a safe place for everyone." Major medical associations in the U.S. support this kind of transition-related care, deeming it medically necessary.
Tired of disposable plastic razors adding waste to your self-care routine? Leaf Shave is here to save the day!
The world's first multiple-blade pivoting head safety razor, the Leaf Razor makes shaving plastic-free as easy as ever.
The best part? Leaf has donated approximately $100k to non-profits focused on sustainability, and environmental or ecological protection efforts — and this month is no different.
$2 from every limited edition Fig razor sold throughout April will be donated to Bat Conservation International. The limited edition color is making a comeback exclusively in April because bats eat figs! How cute is that?!
With over 300,000 razors sold and more than 9,000 reviews, this might just be your sign to shave away some unnecessary plastic waste this month and switch to a Leaf razor.
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April is Earth Month! Throughout this month, which is an extension of Earth Day on April 22, we all have the opportunity to raise awareness and advocate for change around the issues most impacting our planet.
During Earth Month, environmental leaders and activists all around the world present plans, strategies, and solutions for mitigating and preventing further damage to the planet and its resources.
And here are some ways we can join in taking action for the planet this month:
Watch documentaries about the Earth. Documentaries are a powerful tool for bringing important environmental issues to the forefront of our minds. We've curated a list of climate change documentaries you can add to your watchlist.
Urge your elected officials to enact meaningful climate legislation. While every day is a good day to call your elected officials and urge them to take climate action — their awareness may be heightened during Earth Month. #Call4Climate and the Citizens Climate Lobby have great resources to help, too.
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Introducing the Newest Goodnewspaper
We're proud to announce: The Civic Engagement Edition
For starters: there are some anxiety-inducing things about the state of politics around the globe; many of us Americans are feeling pretty disillusioned by the upcoming election (perhaps our entire political system); and we feel isolated as individuals who aren't really sure what role we play in all of this. All super valid.
This issue is here to help remove (or at least reduce) one barrier to entry when it comes to being engaged citizens: anxiety and hopelessness.
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