
Interview with Lori Rose Benson (Hip Hop Public Health)
Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) uses hip hop tracks and videos to approach health communication and behavior change among young
Erika Soto Lamb of Comedy Central in conversation with Ray Suarez. Laughter is a universal language. Globally, comedy can be a powerful voice for change: speaking truth to power and shaping public opinion and social norms. Comedy can challenge the status quo, expose hypocrisy, and change mindsets.
Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) uses hip hop tracks and videos to approach health communication and behavior change among young
Rights and Resources Initiative is a coalition of Indigenous communities and Afro-descendant people’s rights organizations and their allies advocating for
Global Health Corps seeks to increase global health equity by providing leadership opportunities for young professionals from diverse backgrounds to
The Oxford Character Project is a research and education institution striving to support people everywhere in growing leadership skills and
Transform Schools helps improve learning outcomes for students in India, in partnership with state government systems. Pankaj Sharma of Transform
PeerForward, a youth leadership development organization, taps into the power of peer networks to increase the number of students in
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.