Advocacy
How to Tell Real Stories About Impact
Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.
Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.
Funders may be reluctant to support narrative work because progress is difficult to evaluate. Are these objections valid?
Nonprofits and funders can go too far in pointing fingers at their own shortcomings. The reality is that they are playing on an uneven psychological field.
Mónica Guzmán’s I Never Thought of It That Way offers lessons for managing the contentious conversations of our increasingly polarized society.
Developing technology in the public interest starts with inviting the knowledge and experiences of marginalized communities into the public discourse.
Three ways to be more equitable and inclusive with your data and data visualizations.
Civic science platform ISeeChange mobilizes communities to take action on climate change.
Telling diverse and inclusive stories for social change that center marginalized communities and build understanding requires that we show the complex ways communities experience systems of inequality.
When real Native people are invisible in the media, false narratives and toxic stereotypes are the average American’s only exposure to Native realities.
Building a shared sense of responsibility at Miami Dade College begins with empathy, reflection, and closing the gap between students and staff. Part of the Innovating Higher Education series.