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TIME100 Voices
How I Survived the Aftermath of My Rape
By Amanda Nguyen
The 'Blackest City in America' Embodies Environmental Injustice
By Catherine Coleman Flowers
After the Ceasefire, How Do You Keep the Peace?
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AI Companions Will Change Our Lives
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Let it serve as a reminder that we need not agree on everything to share a meal, writes Claire Babineaux-Fontenot.
November 25, 2024
We Need to Figure Out How to Coevolve With AI
If we are unwilling or unable to become more like AI, we must find ways to make AI more like us—while we are still able.
November 21, 2024
Black Women Can't Save America From Itself
In a personal essay, Aisha Nyandoro shares what it means to be a Black parent, as the U.S. enters Trump's second term.
November 20, 2024
The World Needs More Engineers to Meet Clean Energy Goals
Engineers are key to decarbonizing whole energy systems and bringing a more secure energy future into being.
By Ignacio Galán
November 11, 2024
Sexual Abuse Survivors Have Suffered Enough. Trump's Win Crosses the Line
When self-admitted sexual harassment, adjudicated sexual abuse, and a willful disregard for consent is not a line that voters are unwilling to cross, then where is the line?
November 11, 2024
Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Here's the Plan to Fight Back
To everyone who is afraid of what happens next, I share your fears. But what we do next is important, and I need you in this fight with me.
November 7, 2024
Retreating From DEI Could Cost Businesses Billions
Investing in inclusion builds a stronger, more resilient economy that works for everyone, writes Kelley Robinson, President of the Human Rights Campaign.
November 1, 2024
How Western Firms Are Funding Russia's War in Ukraine
And how to cut off the flow once and for all.
October 29, 2024
The 50th Anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act Reminds Us There’s Still Work to Do for Women
Societies often discriminate against women in the name of protecting them. The results are corrosive.
October 28, 2024
Kamala Harris Is the Candidate Who Values Care
Families can’t afford to pay more for care, and care workers can’t afford to get paid less.
October 18, 2024
Trans and Abortion Rights Activists Are Ultimately Fighting for the Same Thing
And it is a life-or-death fight, writes Chase Strangio.
October 17, 2024
You've Heard of Ballet Pink. It's Time to Embrace Ballet Brown
Ballet brown fills a void with self-acceptance and joy, and it’s a call to action to celebrate all dancers, valuing all of our natural beauty, exactly as we are.
October 11, 2024
Governor Newsom's Veto on the AI Bill Was a Mistake
AI safety isn't science fiction. It’s something we need to pay attention to right now, write Mark Ruffalo and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
October 11, 2024
Palestinian and Israeli Women Don’t Want to 'Win.' We Want Peace
In our grief, we found strength in one another. We believe that even amid this terrible tragedy, an understanding can emerge.
October 7, 2024
Fawzia Amin Sido Should Never Have Spent a Decade in Captivity
The Yazidi woman's rescue is a stark reminder of how women are abused in war, write Nadia Murad and Sheryl Sandberg.
October 7, 2024
Jane Goodall: Vote to Protect the Natural World
As many countries head to the polls this year, we have a chance to shape a world where the environment is protected, cherished, and preserved for generations to come.
September 23, 2024
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