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First Person Dispatch: Why I wake up early on Saturdays

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Why a memory of a woman in Togo compels Linda Golden to wake up early in Louisville, Kentucky each Saturday.   More »

First Person Dispatch: Being a Peace Corps Volunteer in Niger

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"Poverty is real and it isn’t okay."  More »

First Person Dispatch: Why we should bring the “Teach English” phenomenon home

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Alyssa Martino reflects on the therapeutic effects of teaching English to refugees living in the United States.  More »

Helping Haiti: An on the ground report from Mai Alyschild, RN

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A nurse volunteering in Haiti shares her unedited thoughts about her experiences on the ground.   More »

First Person Dispatch: Child Sex Abuse in India [NSFW]

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Child sexual abuse is a worldwide problem.   More »

Sitting Beneath the Buddha with Barbara Bush

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There are lessons we have to learn over and over again before we get them right.   More »

Matador’s Abbie Mood Takes the No Impact Week Challenge

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Day 1: So far, so good. Day 2: Well, we'll get to that tomorrow....  More »

First Person Dispatch: Human Countdown in NYC’s Central Park

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Joyce Hanson joins the Human Countdown to send up a wake-up call to the world about climate change.   More »

Chevron: The Toxic Tour

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A Matador contributor takes a toxic tour of the Amazon.  More »

Photo Essay: Going Inside Brazil’s Prisons

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Photographers Michelle Ferng and Danny Thiemann take you inside Brazil's prisons.   More »

First Person Dispatch: Casa de Paz Orphanage, Ensenada, Mexico

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Dominic DeGrazier visits Casa de Paz Orphanage in Ensenada, Mexico.   More »

First Person Dispatch from the Burmese-Thai Border

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Canadian journalist Sophie Dube-Chavanel sends in a first person dispatch from the Burmese-Thai border.   More »

Photo Essay: Saving Indian Street Kids

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"Many people ask me, 'Why India?'.... Quite simply, because these twenty-five million children exist."  More »

First Person Dispatch: Volunteering for Animal Rights in Greece, Part 2

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Stephanie Downs sends a first person dispatch from her animal rights voluntourism experience in Greece.   More »

First Person Dispatch: Volunteering for Animal Rights in Greece

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Stephanie Downs looks ahead as she prepares for a voluntourism trip to Greece.   More »

First Person Dispatch from the Chevron Protest

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Matador member Ryan Van Lenning happened to be on the front line of the Chevron protest & shares this first person dispatch.   More »

An Open Letter to America

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A letter from a resident of the Ecuadorean Amazon who has experienced Chevron's environmental hazards firsthand.   More »

First Person Dispatch: Caring for Orphaned Kids in Mexico

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Matador contributor Dominic DeGrazier expects to find a dirty, sad orphange. Instead, he finds a home-like atmosphere, full of color and life.   More »

Social Change in Colombia

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Going inside Colombia's Escuela Taller.   More »

Six Reasons Why Cities Can Be Sustainable Places

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I've spent half of my life in the country & half in the city. Guess which place is more sustainable?  More »

“And I would drive 10,000 miles…”

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Matador member Scott Brills prepares to drive 10,000 miles for charity.   More »

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