Could We Radically Redesign Homelessness Services Around Outcomes?
Why the current system is broken and what local governments, nonprofits, and philanthropists could do to change it.
Why the current system is broken and what local governments, nonprofits, and philanthropists could do to change it.
The changing nature of jobs means workers need new education and training infrastructure to match.
A case for fierce ambivalence
Scaling mobile health care can address long-standing health-care system distribution and prevention problems in the United States that cost people their lives.
The Global South's AI revolution is here, if we bypass the hype and fund the infrastructure that will enable it.
In contrast to the worldview shaping the AI era, the true value of an innovative economy lies not just in its outputs, but in the lived human experience of creating the new.
Investing in people and places is an antidote to the climate crisis.
To maximize impact during the sixth mass extinction, giving must focus on “where”
As regulatory rollbacks invite polluters to poison air, soil, and water, funders and advocates can respond by rallying around community-led solutions that prioritize health over corporate gain.
An excerpt from Silent No Longer on how disability services commodify and devalue the humanity of people with disabilities.