
Interview with Walter Kerr and Amanda Arch (Unlock Aid)
Unlock Aid is a coalition of social innovators seeking to drive policy changes to transform the U.S. approach to global
Dakota Hall is an accomplished organizer and Executive Director of the Alliance for Youth Action and Alliance for Youth Organizing, the largest youth grassroots organizing network in the United States. He is a Black and Indigenous organizer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has extensive experience in community organizing. Dakota founded Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) in Wisconsin, a Black and Brown-led organization dedicated to building power among youth of color and tackling issues such as the school-to-prison/deportation pipeline and racial equity issues. In his current role, Dakota works to build political power with young people across the United States, creating a world where young people are valued and their voices are heard. His passion for community organizing and social justice has driven him to make a positive impact on his community and empower youth to create change.
Unlock Aid is a coalition of social innovators seeking to drive policy changes to transform the U.S. approach to global
The Biodiversity Funders Group (formerly Climate and Energy Funders) supports, facilitates, and seeks to expand a global network of funders
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Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) uses hip hop tracks and videos to approach health communication and behavior change among young
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.