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Sesame Workshop: Empowering Children Through Media
What benefits children today may not affect the children of tomorrow.
Innovations in print, online, and other forms of journalism that benefit civil society
What benefits children today may not affect the children of tomorrow.
Scoop.it makes it easy to share the things you're reading, talking about, and interested in without adding a whole new platform to your daily work.
An interview with Alberto Ibargüen, president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
The media introduce social movements to the masses, but how do social movements make it into the media?
Engineers Without Borders’ new website, Admitting Failure, gives new life to “good failures.” It aims to help organizations learn from others’ mistakes.
Global leaders should begin to consider a stronger relationship with local social enterprises.
By and large, the Central Asia Institute's supporters went for a feel-good story, didn’t do their homework, and didn’t ask the right questions with the Three Cups of Tea dust up.
The recent expose by 60 Minutes and other organizations, which challenge the practices and experiences chronicled in "Three Cups of Tea," is potentially damaging to the nonprofit sector.
There should be greater concern over who is protecting nonprofits that find themselves in situations like that of NPR, which recently lost its federal funding.
Excerpt of a discussion with Eric Nee, manager of Stanford Social Innovation Review.