How Soil Acts as a Living Witness to Racial Violence
Soil collection ceremonies offer a meaningful way to help cope with and create institutional memory of racial violence across the
From Mikhail Zinshteyn / Washington Post: By partnering with the Mayo Clinic, focusing on just two bachelor’s degree programs (in health sciences), and emphasizing the importance of close support systems between faculty and students, the decade-old University of Minnesota at Rochester is quickly closing achievement gaps. Can the model, which is currently being used with a small 500-student school, be successfully transferred to other higher education institutions?
Soil collection ceremonies offer a meaningful way to help cope with and create institutional memory of racial violence across the
VisionSpring works to expand access to affordable eyeglasses and vision screenings so that nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, government agencies, and corporate
Poverty Stoplight provides self-evaluation surveys – based on community feedback – to empower households to lift themselves out of poverty.
Verité partners with businesses, governments, and civil society organizations to identify labor rights violations in supply chains. They support workers’
The Redford Center produces and distributes environmental impact films, investing in filmmaking as a narrative tool that strengthens and broadens
The vast majority of births in Malawi still happen under the care of traditional birth attendants, who are often unequipped