Mapping the Path to Women’s Suffrage
The National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites is establishing a nationwide trail to commemorate women’s history.
Innovations that improve the vibrancy of arts and culture in society (more)
The National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites is establishing a nationwide trail to commemorate women’s history.
Female monks remain unrecognized by officials, yet are fighting for inclusion through their practice.
An excerpt from The Revolution Will Be Hilarious on activism and entertainment
How artists, communities, and funders can come together to effectively promote local change.
A nonprofit collaboration’s novel approach to addressing truancy and isolation in Japan.
An excerpt from Good Influence on harnessing the “Influencer Effect” for impact
The climate movement has lessons for all social impact practitioners working to create a more just and healthy world.
Ken Pucker responds to his readers’ critiques of his Up for Debate article “A Circle That Isn’t Easily Squared” and reiterates his call for a systemic shift in how the fashion industry does business.
The fashion industry could decrease its environmental impact by shifting its sources of revenue from material and energy to labor.
As the fashion industry’s environmental footprint attracts increasingly negative attention, circular business models are promoting opportunities to sustain growth by decoupling revenue streams from resource use.
In this Up for Debate series, Ken Pucker, former Timberland COO, explains the industry’s turn to circularity and the barriers to its adoption, then researchers and experts in the sector respond.