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A Story of Reparations and Healing From New Zealand
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.
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of individuals and communities (more)
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.
Technology enables companies to monitor their employees constantly. But workers are organizing to fight back.
A trial program that worked with couples in rural Zimbabwe shows the potential of a locality-based approach.
An excerpt from The Everyday Feminist on gender equality for males in Lesotho
The Minneapolis-based nonprofit QUEERSPACE Collective provides mentorship and community to queer youth at a time when they are facing endless attacks.
DignityMoves’ interim housing provides immediate support to urban homeless populations.
In Poverty, by America, sociologist Matthew Desmond argues that America’s welfare state doesn’t help those who need it the most.
Ahead of SSIR’s 2023 Data on Purpose conference, Making Tech Work for Workers, here’s a collection of articles and books exploring the risks of tech innovation and what is needed to build a better, more worker-centered digital economy.