
Interview with Heather Anderson (Global Health Corps)
Global Health Corps seeks to increase global health equity by providing leadership opportunities for young professionals from diverse backgrounds to
From Teresa Mathew / Bloomberg CityLab: A Facebook messenger app allows people to record their interactions with police and include their own age, race and gender, location and how they felt about the incident, so that collectively these individual stories begin to build a larger overview of systemic issues with police brutality. Developed by an Army veteran whose partner was killed by police, the goal is to foster more reporting by citizens and then use that data to create more effective policies.
Global Health Corps seeks to increase global health equity by providing leadership opportunities for young professionals from diverse backgrounds to
Good Market is a community of social enterprises and other businesses dedicated to putting people and planet over profit. Amanda
The Nation of Artists collaborates with thought leaders to create society-changing content and campaigns in support of social causes. Elliot
The non-profit Root Capital created a lending initiative in Mexico which helps mid-size rural farmers gain access to capital, skills,
Asian Americans / Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy is a justice-minded national philanthropy serving organization that provides unique community spaces for
The United States can outsource certain kinds of “microwork,” such as accurately digitizing large swaths of information, to developing countries