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Inside Social Innovation Podcast

A look inside the world of social innovation with leaders from business, government, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector.

How Client Feedback Helped Transform a Houston Health Agency

Featuring Paula John

Growing up, Paula John didn’t feel her voice counted, motivating her to give her children a different experience by listening to them closely. She expected the same consideration from her Houston community health agency. When its services fell short, her harsh feedback became a catalyst for change. Part of a series produced for SSIR with the support of the Hewlett Foundation.

Increasing Equity and Inclusion in the Arts

Featuring Tim Seelig, Nayantara Sen, Judith Smith & Sherri Young

Leaders from three San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations discuss how they are shaping both their organizations and their performances to make them more diverse and welcoming to all.

Former Prisoner Pays Forward the Gift of Being Heard

Featuring Shannon Revels

Shannon Revels met a teacher in prison who listened to his ideas, demonstrating a willingness to engage that Revels paid forward at his employment agency and on the job. Part of a series produced for SSIR with the support of the Hewlett Foundation.

Rewriting Our Cultural Narrative for a More Just Society

Featuring Rashad Robinson

Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change, speaks about the nature of political and cultural power and the importance of continually assessing the nonprofit sector's efforts to bring about change.

The Tenuous Relationship Between Technology and Social Innovation

Featuring Kelly Born, Arisha Hatch, & Rob Reich

Rob Reich, a Marc and Laura Andreessen faculty co-director of Stanford PACS, moderates a conversation about the promise and peril of technology in civil society. Reich is joined by Kelly Born, a program manager at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation’s Madison Initiative, and Arisha Hatch, managing director of campaigns at Color of Change.

Fostering a Human-Centered Approach to Artificial Intelligence

Featuring Fei-Fei Li & Johanna Mair

Fei-Fei Li, chief scientist of artificial intelligence at Google Cloud and director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, advocates for an approach to AI that emphasizes human psychology, augmentation rather than replacement, and social and human impact.

Embracing Emerging Technology for Social Change

Featuring Katherine Milligan, Keller Rinaudo, Kristin Groos Richmond & David Risher 1

Katherine Milligan, who directs the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, interviews leaders from organizations harnessing tech tools like drones and e-readers for social good.

Ending Slavery and Child Labor in Global Supply Chains

Featuring Siddharth Kara, Bama Athreya, Leslie Johnston, & Nina Smith

Human trafficking, modern slavery, and child labor remain pressing concerns in many industries’ global supply chains. Harvard’s Siddharth Kara leads a discussion on how each sector can play a role in finding solutions.

Creating Enabling Environments for Refugees

Featuring Priss Benbow & Emily Arnold-Fernandez 1

Emily Arnold-Fernandez, executive director of the nonprofit Asylum Access, makes the case that better policies in host countries can enable refugees to rebuild their own lives and contribute to host economies.

Tackling Cyber-hate in Silicon Valley

Featuring Brittan Heller & Kim Meredith

The Anti-Defamation League’s Brittan Heller discusses her work tracking cyber-hate, and her partnership with tech companies and law enforcement agencies to reduce bigotry and promote justice and fair treatment in online environments.

Data Privacy and Security: From Mandate to Mission

Featuring Lucy Bernholz, Alix Dunn, & Amy O'Donnell

Stanford's Lucy Bernholz moderates a discussion on how social sector organizations can utilize the power of data while integrating critical concerns of security, transparency, and responsible governance into their culture.

Debating the Role of Philanthropy in Democracy

Featuring Reed Hastings, Rob Reich, & Darren Walker

Rob Reich moderates a discussion with Reed Hastings and Darren Walker on the tension between individual or institutional philanthropy and democratic societies.

Reigniting Leaders’ Passion to Advance Equity

Featuring Michael McAfee

PolicyLink President Michael McAfee shares how he “lives” the work of equity by promoting just and fair inclusion to help form a society in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential.