How Should the Social Sector Respond to an Abortion Upheaval?
The Supreme Court looks poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. We want to hear from you about what comes next.
The Supreme Court looks poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. We want to hear from you about what comes next.
Developing technology in the public interest starts with inviting the knowledge and experiences of marginalized communities into the public discourse.
An excerpt from Growing Fairly on building a more equitable system of workforce development.
To cure the social sector’s metric monomania, we must get comfortable with complexity.
By investing in a talent pipeline of diverse public interest technologists, government and philanthropy can advance equity, expand opportunity, and make democracy work for the people.
To do as much good as possible with limited resources, funders should look to woefully underfunded protest movements.
How a robust public interest technology field can overcome historical inequities and ensure that everyone can fully benefit from technology.
Recent rapid growth in climate philanthropy risks redundancy, waste, and friendly fire.
While CDR will be crucial in the long term, firms working toward net-zero, now, need to work toward reducing emissions.