- May 10, 2006 • 1:38 pm PDT
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

An event in July will support relief efforts in Japan by auctioning off skate decks designed by San Francisco Bay Area artists and creative agencies.

100Kin10 needs all hands on deck to bring 100,000 excellent STEM teachers into classrooms over the next decade.

Today is the last day to enter your company to win. Have you submitted your business yet?

Samantha Henig has challenged designers to make lab-grown meat palatable to consumers. Proballs and spaghetti, anyone?

Calling all business owners or employees: Nominate your company to win $10K to improve its sustainability initiatives.

Could this be the end of $200 textbooks in the Golden State?
Stall them by tying them up in red tape, of course. At least that's the fear-one that lobbyists say Congress is overlooking in their rush to...

We know you don't need any material goods as incentive to give, but here are some good people offering proceeds from sales to relief efforts in Japan.
Here's another way to help Haiti:Brandaid Project is a remarkable organization that helps artisans in the developing world create prosperity....
Inspired by the notion that one person's trash is another's treasure (and on the heels of Andrew's post about the Great American Apparel Diet),...
How designers are becoming a new breed of humanitarian innovators through IDEO.org's fellowship program.

