Today’s Solutions: March 16, 2026

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How virtual reality is helping

How virtual reality is helping patients conquer their fears

Technology has reached a point where it feels as if we are truly living in the future. A testament to that is the fact that virtual reality is on-track to receiving FDA approval for the treatment of a variety of anxiety disorders.  Virtual reality is being used as a tool for exposure therapy, an Read More...

Red alert: How Extinction Rebe

Red alert: How Extinction Rebellion woke the world up to the climate crisis

In October, the journalist and activist George Monbiot introduced Extinction Rebellion to the British press as a homegrown movement  “devoted to disruptive, non-violent disobedience in protest against ecological collapse”. The hope was to turn a national uprising into an international one by Read More...

This Texas village gives the h

This Texas village gives the homeless a permanent home and a sense of community

The world looks a little brighter from the front porch of your own home. It’s a sight more than 200 formerly homeless people are waking up to each morning at the Community First! Village – a planned suburbia in Austin, Texas which provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive Read More...

This high-end Spanish restaura

This high-end Spanish restaurant is run entirely by people with disabilities

In the southern Spanish city of Jerez, a beautiful, modern restaurant exists where even the people behind the Michelin firmament have been known to dine. But that’s not what makes this restaurant particularly special. What makes it so unique is that the entire staff is made up of people with Read More...

Every Sunday in Colombia’s c

Every Sunday in Colombia’s capital is car-free—and people love it

Cars may be the champion of travel on rural roads, but they are a pain in the ass in cities, creating congested streets and polluted air that pedestrians have to travel through. This is especially the case in the buzzing capital of Colombia, which is home to more than 1,600,000 private cars. Read More...

How Dave’s Killer Bread is b

How Dave’s Killer Bread is baking up opportunity by employing ex-convicts

After serving 15 years in prison, Dave Dahl and his brother, Glenn, went to work in their parents’ bakery with two goals - great bread and employment opportunities for ex-convicts. The company, which claims one-third of its workforce is comprised of ex-convicts, began their “Killer Bread” Read More...

How this LA community kicked a

How this LA community kicked an oil drilling facility out of their backyards

Los Angeles is a city pockmarked with oil facilities. There are about 1,000 active wells in the city, and in some places, the oil facilities are so close to people’s homes that you can put one hand on a bedroom window and the other on the facility wall. The oil site on Jefferson Boulevard, Read More...

A community-designed solution:

A community-designed solution: restorative justice arrives in Oakland

The United States has the largest prison population in the world and the highest per capita rate of incarceration. The punitive justice that lands people behind bars often hits communities of color and poverty much harder than other groups. In Oakland, California, one of the most diverse cities in Read More...

Football is reuniting the Para

Football is reuniting the Paradise community one year after fatal Camp Fire

Few things can invigorate a community like sport. A true testament to the community-building power of sport comes from Paradise, California, where firefighters finally extinguished the Camp Fire that all but destroyed the town one year ago. Although hardly anything in Paradise has been rebuilt, Read More...

These former gang rivals are h

These former gang rivals are helping Dallas youth escape gang violence

Antong Lucky and Def D had nearly identical childhoods: both were raised in underprivileged neighborhoods in Dallas, both experienced gang violence at an early age, and both had family members who were in gangs. There was, however, one notable difference: they were raised one mile apart, in Read More...