Human Rights
Betting on Migration for Impact
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
Philanthropy can invigorate our communities and our democracy by investing in refugee leadership and civic participation.
Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities.
The Bienvenido Program engages Latinx communities to better understand their mental health concerns and to develop a program that meets their needs.
Employment helps immigrants identify with the organizations they work for and integrate with society at large.
A network of crisis translators provides trauma-informed translation and interpretation services to immigrants, migrants, and refugees.
Salesforce founder and co-CEO Marc Benioff wants the business world to adopt new values. Can he and other leaders live up to those norms? Do we even want them to? A book review from the Spring 2020 issue.
Peter Gluckman and Mark Hanson’s Ingenious applies concepts and metaphors from evolutionary biology to explain the impact of technological innovation on human life. A book review from the Spring 2020 issue.
By examining the eight common myths of philanthropy—including who gives, how, and with what impact—we can better comprehend the breadth and diversity of giving.
Diasporan communities have too often been overlooked in business ventures aimed at both increasing profit and providing social good. A feature story from the Fall 2019 issue.