Leading Together for Systems Change
Social change requires a deep understanding of how people and systems interact, and of how to tap into the powerful effects of people leading together.
Social change requires a deep understanding of how people and systems interact, and of how to tap into the powerful effects of people leading together.
An excerpt from America’s Path Forward on prioritizing the joy and health and proximate leadership of Black women.
It’s important to understand how the world is shifting and how philanthropy is adapting in response. But what does that mean for your own work?
To advance equity, leadership programs must affirm, center, and strengthen the collective skills, knowledge, and aspirations of communities.
An excerpt from The Toolbox on how community organizing is evolving in the 21st century
To solve the challenges of today, the sector must re-embrace an ethos of leading with love.
We’re seeing remarkable advances in telemedicine stemming from the international aid response to the war in Ukraine. What have we learned that could be applied in the United States and globally?
America needs a new story—one that is honest and inspiring, and that doesn’t shy away from its racial history—to guide us toward realizing a thriving multiracial democracy.
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Civil society has attended to social problems for decades while intentionally refraining from overt engagement with politics. But a new field of practice seeks to reinvigorate democracy by emancipating social innovation from this stricture.
To warm up your thinking about invisible assets, liabilities, and net assets, try the following activity.