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Rachel M. Cohen @ Vox · 11/29/2023 08:00 EDT

The big bet on “tiny homes” to fix homelessness

Dignity Moves is a transitional housing program that helps the homeless in San Francisco. These modular units are on Gough Street, right in the middle of San Francisco. They offer the unhoused a non-congregate shelter option. | Gabriela Hasbun for VoxHow the small structures have ignited hopes and fears for those living outside. Gabriela Hasbun for Vox Sharon Sandelin is a resident at 33 Gough Street in San Francisco. Before... Read more

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Nylah Burton @ Vox · 11/29/2023 07:30 EDT

What is life like in Palestine? These short films offer a glimpse.

A still from Bonboné, featuring Rana Alamuddin. | Netflix3 Palestinian short films available on Netflix show life under occupation. For those wondering what life in Palestine looks like, Condom Lead (2013), directed by Palestinian twins Arab and Tarzan Nasser, offers a striking visual metaphor: The short film opens with an apartment full of balloons, drawing the viewer in. But the scripted work takes place during the first Gaza War in... Read more

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 11/29/2023 07:00 EDT

What to know about the new FAFSA

Getty Images/iStockphotoThe application for getting federal financial aid has changed for 2024-2025. Here’s how to fill it out. College tuition is a hefty sum for many students and their families in America: Average yearly tuition at a private university totals $42,162; $23,630 for public out-of-state tuition; and $10,662 for public in-state tuition. It’s no surprise, then, that over 85 percent of undergraduates are awarded some form of financial aid —... Read more

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A.W. Ohlheiser @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:30 EDT

Local police should not be your go-to source for iPhone safety news

Some police departments say kids could be in danger of accidentally sharing their contact info using NameDrop in iOS 17. This isn’t exactly true. | Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesA warning about the NameDrop feature on iOS 17 is just the latest in a long history of misleading Facebook posts from law enforcement. Warnings about NameDrop, a feature on Apple’s iOS 17 that allows users to share contact information, have... Read more

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Sigal Samuel @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Aisha Nyandoro is making guaranteed income a reality in Mississippi

Lauren Tamaki for VoxNyandoro’s program takes aim at generational poverty in Jackson, Mississippi. The longest-running guaranteed-income program in the United States just turned five years old — and it’s led by a trailblazing woman in Mississippi named Aisha Nyandoro. As the founding CEO of Springboard to Opportunities, a nonprofit working to end generational poverty, Nyandoro launched an initiative called the Magnolia Mother’s Trust (MMT) in 2018. It gives $1,000 monthly... Read more

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is building a theory of justice for a warming world

Lauren Tamaki for VoxThe tangled nature of climate change and colonialism means justice has to account for both. As climate change intensifies, so too does the risk that it will sustain and solidify injustices from the past well into the future. Rising sea levels and more frequent extreme weather events disproportionately affect populations who continue to suffer the legacies of colonialism and slavery, and global warming is worsening economic inequalities... Read more

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Joey Savoie and Karolina Sarek want to help you make the world a better place

Lauren Tamaki for VoxIt can be hard to start a nonprofit. Savoie and Sarek are trying to make it easier. Joey Savoie and Karolina Sarek are in the business of raising people’s aspirations. They take idealistic people (many young, but some older as well) who want to change the world for the better, help them identify especially cost-effective strategies for doing so that current charities are not pursuing, and team... Read more

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Kenny Torrella @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Justin Marceau is defending a new generation of animal rights activists

Lauren Tamaki for VoxIf you’re going to break the law in order to change it, you need a good lawyer.  If it weren’t for the animal rights activists who go undercover on America’s factory farms and slaughterhouses, we’d have little idea of the extreme cruelty inflicted on the billions of animals raised for meat, dairy, and eggs each year. That’s why, from the 1990s to the 2010s, meat producers aggressively... Read more

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Julieta Cardenas @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Zahra Biabani wants Gen Z to feel hopeful about the future

Lauren Tamaki for VoxThe Climate Optimism author believes focusing on victories can engender more positive action. Zahra Biabani, a Gen Z activist and author of Climate Optimism, believes that change is worth pursuing, no matter how bleak things may at times look. Her book, she says, is not for politicians who continue to operate with a business-as-usual mindset or straight-up deny climate change is happening. It’s for everyone else —... Read more

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Azeem Azhar is drawing a road map to a better future

Lauren Tamaki for VoxThe technologist and author is providing a guide to a world changing at an exponential rate Azeem Azhar is, as he puts it in his 2021 book The Exponential Age, a “child of the microchip,” born in 1972, the “year after the first commercially produced computer processor was released.” As a 7-year-old in Zambia, he was introduced to computing when a neighbor brought home a build-it-yourself computer... Read more

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Paul Niehaus is changing how we think about fighting global poverty

Lauren Tamaki for VoxAfter founding GiveDirectly, Niehaus is pushing the frontiers of social science research. In 2008, when economist Paul Niehaus came up with the idea of a charity that distributes cash directly to the world’s poorest people, the reception was not positive. Jacquelline Fuller, who formerly ran philanthropy for Google, has said that when she initially pitched the idea of funding the venture to a boss, they replied, “You... Read more

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Kelsey Piper @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

OpenAI’s Jan Leike is trying to ensure superintelligent AI remains on our side

Lauren Tamaki for VoxIt might just be the most important job in the world. OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, believes it’s on the cusp of transforming our world with powerful AI systems. At minimum, it thinks these will fundamentally change how we work and live. At maximum, it could make our world unrecognizable overnight. To make this go well, instead of catastrophically badly, OpenAI has created what it calls the... Read more

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Oshan Jarow @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Sasha Gallant is making US foreign aid spending smarter

Lauren Tamaki for VoxLeading USAID’s small social innovation fund, Gallant prioritizes evidence and evaluation. Last year, the US spent about $69 billion in foreign aid trying to make the world outside its borders a better place. While that’s just above 1 percent of the US government’s budget, it makes the US the single largest provider of foreign aid in the world by total dollars spent, focusing on areas like poverty... Read more

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Bryan Walsh @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Alec Stapp and Caleb Watney have a plan for national progress

Lauren Tamaki for VoxThe co-founders and co-CEOs of the Institute for Progress want to kick-start America’s innovation engine. Sometime in the 1970s, the US lost the future. Productivity growth in the decades since has been in decline. Building things has gotten harder and harder and more and more expensive. Real scientific progress has stagnated, as has the length of our lives. We’re even flying slower than we did in the... Read more

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Julieta Cardenas @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Maisa Rojas is putting political power behind climate science

Lauren Tamaki for VoxChile’s minister for the environment hopes to bring science, social equality, and decarbonization together. As a climate scientist and professor of geophysics at the Universidad de Chile, Maisa Rojas was unhappy with political inaction around climate change — so she decided to step up to the plate, join Chile’s government, and try to enact legislation that follows the science. Prior to becoming the minister for the environment... Read more

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Vox Staff @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

The 2023 Future Perfect 50

Lauren Tamaki and Paige Vickers/VoxThe thinkers, activists, and scholars working on solutions to today’s (and tomorrow’s) biggest problems. At Future Perfect, we’re primarily concerned with ideas — ideas that can change the world, ideas that can make it a better place, ideas that might seem utopian but are actually doable. But ideas only matter so far as they have people behind them, the people who can transform those ideas into... Read more

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Julieta Cardenas @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

How Christopher “Soul” Eubanks fights for a better life — for animals and people of color alike

Lauren Tamaki for VoxFor the APEX Advocacy founder, moral consistency means championing the rights of all. For Christopher “Soul” Eubanks, veganism is more than simply avoiding animal products. It’s also an opportunity to resist the exploitation of all beings, from the billions of animals tightly packed onto factory farm floors to the communities of color who disproportionately live alongside these polluting facilities. Eubanks, a social justice advocate and innovative moral... Read more

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Izzie Ramirez @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Gebisa Ejeta is finding lasting solutions to hunger

Lauren Tamaki for VoxThe Ethiopian American plant geneticist designed better sorghum — saving thousands, if not millions, of lives. Food scientist Gebisa Ejeta couldn’t stand idly by while people suffer from hunger. Born in a remote village in Ethiopia more than 70 years ago, Ejeta would walk more than 12 miles to school in a nearby town to learn. His mother later encouraged him, with help from an Oklahoma State... Read more

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Nikki Teran wants to stop the next pandemic

Lauren Tamaki for VoxTeran worries the government isn’t doing enough to address biosecurity risks. She’s pushing to change that. Nearly four years after the SARS-CoV-2 virus spread from Wuhan, some 28 million people worldwide have died prematurely in the ensuing pandemic. Governments spent trillions managing the public health emergency, the economic emergency, and the challenge to social order posed by the disease. Yet there’s little indication that governments, especially the... Read more

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Dylan Matthews @ Vox · 11/29/2023 06:00 EDT

Lant Pritchett wants rich countries to let the people come

Lauren Tamaki for VoxPritchett is advocating for immigration reform and thinking big about global development economics. Lant Pritchett is like the lovable, crotchety uncle of development economics. He peppers colleagues, and policymakers, with annoying questions — specifically questions that are annoying because they hit on gaps in his targets’ worldview, gaps that they know about but are tempted to ignore. Now teaching at the London School of Economics, Pritchett spent... Read more

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