Philanthropy
Rethinking Human Nature
Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life by Dacher Keltner
Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life by Dacher Keltner
The solutions to seemingly impossible problems already exist in the communities facing those problems.
New research reveals the economic hardships that Katrina's "stayers" were battling and the abundance of negative opinions about them.
The current recession has left few nonprofits unscathed and has hit theaters particularly hard. Creative entrepreneurial changes have proven more effective than the traditional belt-tightening.
Self-Renewal: The Individual and the Innovative Society by John Gardner
Qifang, an online peer-to-peer lending platform, expands access to education for the world's largest student population.
Small loans are tipping the social scales for Roma people.
How one newcomer to the Los Angeles mayor’s office mixed government with philanthropy to make change.
Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year-Conflict Between Global Conservation and Native Peoples by Mark Dowie
Maria Yee established her eco-friendly, high-end furniture company long before going green was the done thing. Two decades later, her company's environmentally sound practices not only reflect a planet-friendly ethos, but also drive a market-friendly creative edge.