"generous donation of ukuleles" okaaaayhttps://t.co/bEImaY370a
— @Litzz11@mastodon.world (@Litzz11) April 30, 2021
Category: Higher Ground
Good
U.S. to provide urgently needed vaccine components, medical supplies to India – Reuters https://t.co/IWhZnuK83f
— Jeff Zients (@WHCOS) April 25, 2021
Sea women
From @reuterspictures: South Korean haenyeo, or ‘sea women,’ who dive the icy seas and gather abalone, conches, seaweed and other marine life by hand to be sold in local markets https://t.co/fHBo2DKnoA pic.twitter.com/BxaLNJ1m0M
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 20, 2021
Aww
This baby chimp was born with broken ribs, had pneumonia, and was abandoned by his own mother.
A human couple raised him and showed him love.
Today — this is how he reacts whenever he sees them.
— Goodable (@Goodable) April 14, 2021
This is nice to see
Actions speak louder than words.
We’re donating $1 million to groups working to defend our democracy and your right to vote. Join us in taking 3 important actions: https://t.co/mo61VCidwf— Patagonia (@patagonia) April 6, 2021
Hope for the rest of us
It’s been 55 years since 6 shipwrecked schoolboys were rescued from an island in the South Pacific. Survivor Sione Fataua explains how they survived: “[It’s] the culture where we come from… We share everything. We [are] poor but we love each other.” https://t.co/xM1Y9QTO3A pic.twitter.com/cfI4QTZYSu
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) April 4, 2021
The arc of the universe bends toward justice
Folks, it's today, it's finally happening.
This is the day Virginia abolishes the death penalty, a huge milestone for the country given this state's bloody history:https://t.co/lpG3wdunfQ
— Taniel (@Taniel) March 24, 2021
Still good in the world
https://twitter.com/margarettalev/status/1373451442686660615
The relief gang
Now here's a dude: "Trae captains a volunteer group called the Relief Gang, which the two formed in 2017, in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Since then, the Relief Gang has become one of the most respected and relentless crews in Houston."https://t.co/0ND1i20mxs
— Bill Hangley Jr (@HangleyJr) March 17, 2021
An important step
And what a great symbol, to name her Secretary of the Interior. I get chills:
BREAKING: The Senate has confirmed Deb Haaland to lead the Interior Department, making her the first Native American cabinet secretary in U.S. history.https://t.co/GLn4KQsrVG
— NPR (@NPR) March 15, 2021
