Social Innovation Articles: Arts, Culture, and Religion
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| Winter 2008 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Human Rights |
Old Dogs, New Opinions
Contrary to stereotypes, people grow more liberal and tolerant as they age. |
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| Winter 2008 | Environment • Economic Development • Arts, Culture, and Religion • Corporate Social Responsibility |
Equal Partners
How an ecotourism company and a native community share power in Peru. |
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| Winter 2008 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Healthcare • Government |
Smart Soaps
The Population Media Center mixes science with soap operas to protect public health. |
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| Summer 2007 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management |
Money for a Song
The Public Radio Fund gives investors a chance to protect nonprofit airwaves. With its help, KTOO-FM in Juneau, Alaska, recently debuted a 24-hour news show and two locally-hosted Alaska-flavored music stations. |
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| Fall 2004 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Healthcare |
Review: Random Family
Waller offers an intimate exposé of crime and drugs in the inner city. |
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| Spring 2004 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy, Responsible Investing |
Review: Trustees of Culture
Are elite boards getting out of touch with their organizations’ true purpose? |
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| Winter 2007 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship |
Faith in Fair Trade
How Lutherans are transforming their love of coffee into global good.
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| Fall 2006 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy, Responsible Investing |
Divine Intervention [Free!]
Why the most religious societies have the most volunteers. |
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| Fall 2006 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Human Rights • Government |
The Oldest Profession
How a German nonprofit is repurposing sex workers’ skills. |
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| Fall 2006 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
It Takes a Stick
The most generous societies in the world are also the most punishing. |
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