Finding Black Joy in Pain
Scholar and activist Christopher Paul Harris re-envisions the history of Black protest movements to argue for new politics based on pain, joy, and care.
Scholar and activist Christopher Paul Harris re-envisions the history of Black protest movements to argue for new politics based on pain, joy, and care.
A farewell to SSIR readers from our retiring editor-in-chief.
“Explainable AI” can bridge the gap between AI outputs and human expertise, but a balance needs to be struck between explainability and performance.
US government agencies struggle with outdated systems, increased demand, and floundering attempts at modernization. Pennsylvania’s leaders aim to change that.
An excerpt from Fragile Neighborhoods on hyperlocal change
For many nonprofits, achieving true scale might require something scary—relinquishing control of your best ideas.
Big Tech companies are lobbying hard to enshrine new forms of inequality into law.
Crossing system boundaries to build partnerships and solve shared problems will strengthen communities and build resilience.
Rapid advances in AI threaten to eliminate many jobs, but there are still two distinct paths this AI revolution could take.
Impact investors can support a more just economy by prioritizing alternative ownership enterprises that shift power away from shareholders to workers, the community, and the planet.