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Issue Area: Public Policy

A woman reads a picture book aloud while children listen intently

Interview with Sébastien Marot (Friends-International)

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Interview with Mindy Lubber (Ceres)

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Interview with David Levine and Derek Peebles (American Sustainable Business Network)

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Interview with Maximilian Oehl (Brand New Bundestag)

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Interview with Maya Foa (Reprieve)

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Text appears on a red background reading "Using Business As A Force For Good"

Interview with Eleanor Allen (B Lab)

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Interview with Lydia Wilbard (CAMFED)

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The Protect Democracy Project is written in white text on a red background

Interview with Justin Florence (Protect Democracy)

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Interview with Jeroo Billimoria (Catalyst 2030)

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Interview with John Bridgeland (Office of American Possibilities)

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The Solutions Insights Lab is not a work of journalism. The interviewing approach has been standardized and the individuals interviewed were specifically selected as part of a project supported by the Skoll Foundation to learn from its 20 years of work supporting practitioners of social change. Solutions Journalism Network (SJN) seeks to better understand how the solutions journalism approach can be deployed or adapted to support learning. The interviews included here do not represent any form of endorsement by SJN, which is an independent, non-partisan organization that does not advocate for any particular approach to social change.