Hope on the Horizon
Wealthy nations are making large purchases of approved coronavirus vaccines, leaving other countries to wait longer to acquire the vaccine.
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of individuals and communities (more)
Wealthy nations are making large purchases of approved coronavirus vaccines, leaving other countries to wait longer to acquire the vaccine.
By building strategic alliances with investors and shareholders, Indigenous Peoples are proactively protecting their rights by urging corporate respect of those rights in routine operations.
To solve the most pressing issues for Indigenous communities—and for the world at large—power and autonomy must be given to Indigenous people themselves.
We must listen to survivors: Without providing financial security and the resources necessary to sustain freedom, simply liberating the victims of human trafficking isn’t enough.
A new book proposes a framework for thinking about well-being to promote racial equity.
To truly advance racial justice, funders must share decision-making power over who receives capital with the communities they hope to serve.
As the nation’s multiracial majority comes of age, just and fair inclusion are essential for economic recovery and prosperity.
How US civil society groups and lawmakers can help end social media complicity in the spread of hatred, harassment, and bigotry.
Not only do Black-led nonprofits need lasting and long-term support, but philanthropy needs to wrestle with its past failures to invest in the very communities we claim to be working for.
The 19th, a new nonprofit, nonpartisan publication, is dedicated to in-depth reporting of the issues that matter to women, especially health care.