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Connection Is Our Lost Superpower
An excerpt from Relationality on fixing our crisis of loneliness
An excerpt from Relationality on fixing our crisis of loneliness
Philanthropy must learn to center relationships without backing away from the inherent messiness of diverse points of view.
From crush to marriage, the spectrum of relationships between nonprofits and governments
An excerpt from How Trust Works on the psychology of criminal justice reform
An excerpt from The Microstress Effect on tapping into relationships to mitigate the effects of cumulative microstress
Collective impact efforts must prioritize working together in more relational ways to find systemic solutions to social problems.
Nonprofits that serve communities of color struggle to survive because of systemic racial disparities and biases. To surmount these challenges, we recommend seven approaches that have emerged from our work with these communities.
While people in the Western world often assume that extended families in developing countries are oppressive to women who marry into them, family support can actually enable women to take on paying jobs outside the home.
Seven lessons for walking the tight rope between social welfare and business.