Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Articles Tagged With 'minorities'

Date Author Category Title
Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Government Red and Blue Revisited

The more race- and sex-segregated the county, the more Republican it votes.

Summer 2008
John Rice
Education • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing C-Level Diversity

How to get more racial minorities into corner offices.

Fall 2008
Chitua Alozie
Education • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing They’ve Got Your Back

The Posse Foundation sends diverse students to college together so that they can lean on each other and lead their schools.

Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Government Research: A Soldier’s Life for Her

The military’s better than civilian life, say minorities and women such as Marine Corps Capt. Elizabeth Okoreeh-Baah, the first woman to pilot the V-22 Osprey.

Spring 2003
Kari Lyderson
Nonprofit Management Debunking Empowerment

Feeling strong has little to do with mobilization in public housing.

Spring 2003
Kari Lyderson
Education • Nonprofit Management The Teacher Parents Want

When parents have a choice, teachers are better.

Summer 2003
Jan Chong
Nonprofit Management Fostering Diversity

Employee network groups keep minority managers on the job. 

Winter 2003
Pehr Luedtke
Education Head of the Class

Eastside Prep balances support and structure
in a school for low-income minority students.

Spring 2004
Jerry Porras & Tom Vander Ark
Education • Nonprofit Management The Path of Change [Free!]

Jerry Porras and Tom Vander Ark
discuss how leadership, vision, and competition
will determine the future of education.

Summer 2004
Abe Nachbaur
Education Color Blind

Do students learn better from
teachers of their own ethnicity?

Fall 2004
Jan Chong
Corporate Social Responsiblity • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Determining Diversity

Do socially responsible funds ask the right questions?

Fall 2004
Anne Stuhldreher
Economic Development • Nonprofit Management • Government Sticking Together

A California mayor’s challenge leads to an innovative resource-pooling strategy. 

Winter 2005
Anne Stuhldreher
Economic Development • Corporate Social Responsiblity 15 Minutes with Margaret Henningsen

How an African-American banker is rebuilding her community.

Spring 2006
Mark Dowie
Environment • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Government The Hidden Cost of Paradise

Indigenous people are being displaced to create wilderness areas, to the detriment of all.

Spring 2006
Mark Dowie
Environment • Human Rights • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Bigger May Not Be Better

Does an organization’s size correlate with its effectiveness?

Summer 2006
Leslie Berger
Health Care • Nonprofit Management • Government With Vigor and VIM [Free!]

How retired healthcare professionals are taking care of the uninsured.

Fall 2006
Kevin Bolduc
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Review: Effective Philanthropy

Organizational Success Through Deep Diversity and Gender Equality

Winter 2007
Alana Conner Snibbe
Nonprofit Management • Corporate Social Responsiblity Diversity Training Doesn’t Work

How can companies hire and promote more women and minorities?

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