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A grassroots effort in Silicon Valley addresses the needs of the working-class immigrant community.
A grassroots effort in Silicon Valley addresses the needs of the working-class immigrant community.
Borderless threats require international cooperation and coordination, as well as attention to the needs of global majority countries.
An excerpt from From Generosity to Justice on the spectrum from comforting the afflicted to afflicting the comfortable.
A look at nonprofit finances in the United States—how they’ve changed, where they stand now, and what the field needs to consider in the coming years.
Two housing justice advocates discuss different approaches to policy change and the importance of centering the voices of people most affected by systemic barriers and inequities in housing.
A platform to streamline philanthropic conversation and sharing opportunities needs to start by building community and rapport, rather than merely technology.
COVID-19 vaccine efforts showed how successfully centering communities can overcome mistrust and access barriers.
The ethical pause—a short period of reflection and inquiry about a project’s ethical implications and the team’s approach to the work—helps ensure teams ask the right questions and address issues of inequity and access in the services they develop.
Before we rush back into large in-person gatherings, we should strategize about how we can make them more impactful.
Why representation, resources, and mentorship matter most when growing a diverse community of public interest technologists.