Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Articles Tagged With 'discrimination'

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2005
Anne Stuhldreher
Business • Social Enterprises • Global Issues • Poverty • Human Rights 15 Minutes with Margaret Henningsen How an African-American banker is rebuilding her community.
Spring 2006
Mark Dowie
Nonprofits • Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Environment • Human Rights The Hidden Cost of Paradise Indigenous people are being displaced to create wilderness areas, to the detriment of all.
Spring 2006
No author cited
Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Environment • Human Rights It All Started Here The Miwoks were exterminated from Yosemite Valley.
Winter 2007
Alana Conner Snibbe
Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Human Rights Diversity Training Doesn’t Work How can companies hire and promote more women and minorities?
Fall 2007
Alana Conner
Nonprofits • Board Governance • Business • Global Issues • Human Rights Butter Your Way to the Top Flattery, not good governance, reaps corporate directorships – especially for white males.
Spring 2009
Alana Conner
Government • Global Issues • Human Rights • Civil Society Research: Not Racing to Help Racism may have played a role in the government's delayed response to Katrina.
Summer 2009
Alana Conner
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Global Issues • Civil Society Research: Color Blindness Is Shortsighted Acknowledging employee diversity has its benefits.
Fall 2009
Max L. Kleinman
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Foundations • Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Leadership • Global Issues • Religion & Culture The Madoff Philanthropic Implosion With many in the community losing their savings in the Madoff scandal, Jewish philanthropies took a hard hit.
Fall 2009
Christopher J. Varady & Mila Gavrilova
Social Innovations • Microfinance • Global Issues • Poverty • Human Rights • Civil Society Microfinance for the Most Marginalized Small loans are tipping the social scales for Roma people.