Feminists Work for Men and Boys Too
An excerpt from The Everyday Feminist on gender equality for males in Lesotho
Social innovations that enrich society and enhance democratic participation (more)
An excerpt from The Everyday Feminist on gender equality for males in Lesotho
The climate movement has lessons for all social impact practitioners working to create a more just and healthy world.
In Poverty, by America, sociologist Matthew Desmond argues that America’s welfare state doesn’t help those who need it the most.
An excerpt from The Toolbox on how community organizing is evolving in the 21st century
America needs a new story—one that is honest and inspiring, and that doesn’t shy away from its racial history—to guide us toward realizing a thriving multiracial democracy.
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Civil society has attended to social problems for decades while intentionally refraining from overt engagement with politics. But a new field of practice seeks to reinvigorate democracy by emancipating social innovation from this stricture.
The indie bookstore movement believes the future of bookstores lies in their ability to serve as thriving community spaces.
The Trust Project is setting standards for principled journalism worldwide to combat the spread of misinformation and rebuild public confidence.
Philanthropies concerned with toxic polarization and growing political extremism should invest in community organizing.
The coauthors of For-Profit Philanthropy recommend policies to reestablish the public’s trust in philanthropy—but did it ever exist?