Advocacy
How to Tell Real Stories About Impact
Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.
Innovative ways to influence public policy (more)
Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.
Outsourcing and contract employment models have allowed the tech industry to obscure its terrible labor practices for years. A surging movement of these workers has had enough.
An excerpt from Breaking Free on the freedom practice of individual and collective movement
Employees are more likely to use their employers to engage in activism when the potential for garnering attention is high and the risk low.
Building power for the long term, means going beyond “The Win.”
New Zealand’s reparations for the Māori people are an example the United States can follow in pursuit of racial justice for Black and Native American communities.
The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action. But race-informed approaches to policy can still transform our institutions in ways that close equity gaps and benefit everyone.
What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy
Funders may be reluctant to support narrative work because progress is difficult to evaluate. Are these objections valid?
One of the toughest challenges for social impact leaders can be reaching people who have been historically stigmatized or excluded by social and cultural norms.