It may also help explain why the homeownership gap between Black and white Americans has barely changed at all since 1960.
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By applying the Viking Code to business and leadership, we explore the concept of infinite organizations—entities that prioritize continuous growth, learning, and progress over short-term gains. These ...
Realistically there will always be a gap between need and funding in the humanitarian sector. How can we do more for the ...
How can social entrepreneurship promote social justice? An unlikely source provides an unambiguous and practical framework.
Whether it’s in the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office, the quiet, segregated suburbs of Jersey, the mostly Black and Brown hoods of New York City, or the “colorblind” liberal enclaves of Boston, ...
Without mechanisms for incorporating disconfirming evidence, grantmakers miss the opportunity for greater impact.
To build an equitable and sustainable society, the social sector cannot take the place of the government, as Mark Kramer and Steve Phillips recently observed; “Only government has the capacity to ...
That sentiment, which became central to the second-wave-feminist discourse of the 1960s and ’70s, gave voice to the idea that personal experiences, particularly those of women, could no longer be ...