Interview with Yeshi Milner (Data for Black Lives)
Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and mathematicians committed to the mission of using data science
From Courtney E. Martin / The Atlantic: Health communication systems designed for rural, developing countries — where hospitals are often understaffed and transportation is inadequate — are being adapted to improve care in U.S. cities.
Read the interview with Emily Michael of Medic.
Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and mathematicians committed to the mission of using data science
Global Witness investigates, holds governments and businesses accountabile for, and campaigns to prevent natural resource-related conflict, corruption, and related environmental
Unlock Aid is a coalition of social innovators seeking to drive policy changes to transform the U.S. approach to global
Pillars Fund amplifies the leadership, narratives, and talents of Muslims in the United States to advance opportunities. They have distributed
International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of individuals in countries around the world.
The United States can outsource certain kinds of “microwork,” such as accurately digitizing large swaths of information, to developing countries