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Neighbors filled the seats and were standing in the aisles. We watched Trump unveil his self-proclaimed “masterpiece,” ...
By focusing on reducing the prevalence of problems, not just supplying solutions, innovations for a healthy context can ...
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A grassroots movement to revitalize public education in Lebanon has shown promising results—and enabled schools to play a ...
Innovation stories on social connection, empowering youth, and revitalizing green spaces offer some year-end inspiration.
The late Carol Sanford’s The Regenerative Life was published in 2020, but in a world that is degenerating rapidly, it’s even ...
The scale and complexity of the US public education system has thwarted attempted reforms for decades. Major funders, such as the Annenberg Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Pew Charitable Trusts have ...
Stories selected by the editors of Stanford Social Innovation Review’s global editions and why they chose to share them with ...
Every year, hundreds of new innovation books are published with well-meaning and intriguing recommendations for managers and organizations. They tout such innovation success factors as a risk-taking ...
Much of artificial intelligence (AI) in common use is dedicated to predicting people’s behavior. It tries to anticipate your next purchase, your next mouse-click, your next job move. But such ...
Everyone in the social sector, it seems, is discussing how to use data to deliver social good. The coming years will no doubt see the continued growth in data-driven nonprofits and social businesses, ...