by The Pollination Project | Apr 6, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
“Bridges can be built to help people have a better quality of life,” Carolina Hernández, Bello’s Robotic Club. Between 1820 and 2002, technological growth and change has caused global inequity to increase from 28% to 85%, UNCTAD Technology and Innovation Report...
by The Pollination Project | Apr 5, 2023 | ShiftHappens
This year Lourdes celebrates 33 years working to protect animals! Lourdes has been a grantee since 2018 when she received a seed grant to support the International Congress of Animal Rights in Veracruz, Mexico. Lourdes holds this yearly conference to bring together...
by The Pollination Project | Mar 31, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
775 million people don’t have access to energy worldwide. “The little things we do for people go a long way,” Stanley Anigbogu, CEO LightEd. Life is a collection of moments, both common and extraordinary, that shape the course of our personal story. But...
by The Pollination Project | Mar 30, 2023 | ShiftHappens
Sarah Yener, the English Department Chair at a high school in Antalya, Turkey, created a project that is having a profound effect on the lives of those who lost everything when earthquakes struck the Turkey/Syria region in February 2023. Prior to applying to The...
by The Pollination Project | Mar 24, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week
Dakota McMahand-Owens, founder of Budding Artists, started her organization in response to the lack of access to high-quality arts education for young children in her community. As a classically trained pianist, who took her first piano lesson at Watts Towers Art...