How an Act of Hatred United a Texas Community | Early on the morning of January 28, a mosque in Victoria, Texas, was burned to the ground by an arsonist. Despite Texas' reputation as a politically polarized state, this hate crime did not divide the community—it actually brought them closer together. In fact, locals from all religions, ethnicities, and political affiliations came forward to show solidarity with the Muslim community. This Great Big Story is a paid contribution by Mass Mutual | | Bringing Justice to the Streets with Bike Batman | He made a promise on the wheels of his stolen bike that he would rid his city of the evil that took his ride. By day, he's an engineer, but at night, criminals and thieves call him … Bike Batman. Braving through the city of Seattle, Washington, under the cloak of night, the unlikely vigilante goes forth on his mission to reunite stolen bikes with their rightful owners. | | The Lunch Club Making High School More Inclusive | High school can be an isolating experience, especially during lunchtime in the cafeteria. That's why students at Boca Raton Community High School in Florida created a club called We Dine Together. The club, originally formed by students who noticed a division at school, invites students to feel comfortable being themselves and meet new friends at lunchtime. This Great Big Story is a paid contribution by Mass Mutual. | | | | | |
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