

John Lewis To Atlanta: We Cannot Afford To Be Silent
An estimated 60,000 people gathered in Atlanta today to participate in the Atlanta March for Social Justice and Women. Part of an...


A Campaign to End AIDS With Vodka Bottles, Chicken Feathers, and Modern Art
Corporate philanthropy in America surged in the past decade and rose to $18.46 billion for 2015. While individual donors, private funds...


Marian Wright Edelman Exclusive: Children Need Advocates – in Georgia and Across America
Children's Defense Fund president Marian Wright Edelman spoke exclusively with Sustenance Group after her roundtable discussion about...


Jimmy Carter and Bono Honored for Humanitarian Work
Jimmy Carter, Bono and Nile Rodgers made for a surprising trio of revelers at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom last Friday night. On the...


International Women's Day Signers (and Singers) Believe 'Poverty is Sexist'
In 2015, the ONE Campaign launched its Poverty is Sexist campaign, asking women and men around the world to take "strengthies" (strong...


New Film 'Imba Means Sing' Celebrates Children's Triumph Over Poverty
In the new documentary film, Imba Means Sing, viewers go behind the scenes with the African Children’s Choir as it embarks on a tour of...


Can Miley Cyrus Educate Millennials About AIDS?
At Carnegie Hall this past Tuesday night, Miley Cyrus joined U2’s Bono and The Edge, Hozier and Jessie J for a World AIDS Day event...


At Clinton Global Initiative, Michael Gerson and Bill Gates Talk Vaccines, Disease Prevention, Nutri
At the 2015 Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting in New York last week, former George W. Bush staffer Michael Gerson interviewed Bill...


U2 Continues to Bring Awareness to Poverty and AIDS with 'Innocence + Experience Tour'
On stage at Madison Square Garden in July, U2 wore its heart on its sleeve by promoting the causes that are most dear to the band,...