Arts & Culture
Comedy for Social Change
An excerpt from The Revolution Will Be Hilarious on activism and entertainment
Innovations in the way that organizations use civil disobedience, protests, and other forms of activism to advance social progress
An excerpt from The Revolution Will Be Hilarious on activism and entertainment
We created the Democracy Frontlines Fund to enable experienced anti-racist organizers to do their crucial work. They taught us how to do philanthropy better.
Activists use moral analogies with rogue industries and states to stigmatize fossil fuels.
The hacktivist collective built a framework to encourage and guide participation without direct oversight.
Four strategies for organizational activism—advocate, subvert, facilitate, and heal—can help the increasing number of people who want to challenge racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, and other injustices in the workplace.
In 2018, Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to center the political needs and demands of Black people.
Trusted messengers are important to the success of any advocacy campaign. Here are eight archetypes and four audience contexts to help organizers find the right ones.
A collection of SSIR articles highlighting how social change leaders are responding to the ongoing climate crisis while the world reels from the COVID-19 pandemic.
While allies and advisors are important in our work, it’s more important to support and develop our own Indigenous power, leadership, and decision-making.
A recap of this year's Data on Purpose conference on digital solutions to problems of democracy and civil society.