Safety as a Civil Right
Lawless violence in the developing world is a plague that undermines efforts to end extreme poverty.
Social innovations that enrich society and enhance democratic participation (more)
Lawless violence in the developing world is a plague that undermines efforts to end extreme poverty.
An emerging "data-driven" science of human behavior promises to help us understand and solve social problems.
Major opportunities to change the world often lie within our biggest personal challenges.
The Joyce Foundation is finding success with gun violence prevention through policy efforts, using research that sheds light on causes and trends.
Mike de la Rocha, founder of The Living Rooms Across America Tour, talks about the art of cross-sector convening and storytelling to tackle gun violence in the United States.
The Sandy Hook Promise nonprofit looks to the local community, technology, and innovation to develop a national movement for preventing gun violence.
Effective leaders encourage dissent and activism, combining listening skills with the ability to define and live up to a convincing moral and political vision.
People are more apt to behave in socially responsible ways when they think that others might take notice.
Civil society organizations are dramatically changing how countries bring an end to violent political conflict.
Part one of a seven-part series of interviews with and commentary by leaders working to reduce gun violence in the United States.