Innovation stories on collaborating for greater impact, protecting and preserving history, affordable housing, an inspiring ...
Active capital is fundamental to scaling worker ownership, but the right approach to making a shift depends on company size.
A look at the issues and articles that resonated most with SSIR’s local language edition readers in 2025.
While it may be tempting to ask whether a system has changed, it is a question that makes no inherent sense. Systems are ...
Highlights of this year’s book reviews and excerpts on topics including gun violence prevention, cash transfers, refugees, regenerative agriculture, adapting to climate change, reinventing solidarity, ...
It’s clear that public discourse in the United States today is dominated by extremes, whether we’re talking about climate change or refugee policy. Many different factors are contributing to the sense ...
The election of right-wing firebrand Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil's president last year shocked the world as yet another populist politician tapped into a nation's deep-seated divisions and the public's ...
News headlines such as “Half of homes have phones but no toilets,” and the diligent efforts of the government of India and nonprofits to provide toilets to the 48 percent of Indians who don’t have one ...
An excerpt from Evaluative Inquiry for Systemic Change on embedding value into evaluation ...
An excerpt from Evaluative Inquiry for Systemic Change on embedding value into evaluation ...
As Brazilian author Paulo Coelho writes, “You drown not by falling into a river but by staying submerged in it.” This is an apt metaphor for how trauma impacts people, individually and collectively.