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Social Innovations

Chinese Activity in Africa, Part 2: The Path of Least Resistance

Africa is finding Chinese investment less demanding than that of the West.

By Grace Augustine | 1 | Aug. 27, 2008
 

Government

Peep Show

Expect a battle between a cause-wired citizenry and governments that want to block the free flow of information.

By Marcia Stepanek | Aug. 13, 2008
 

Social Innovations

Chinese Activity in Africa, Part 1: Feeding the Dragon

Chinese investment in Africa could mean new opportunities in goods, services, and employment.

By Grace Augustine | Aug. 8, 2008
 

Human Rights

Censorship.org

Governments are banning the digital flow of information on human rights abuses.

By Marcia Stepanek | Jul. 31, 2008
 

Nonprofits

Threats to Latinos a Challenge for Nonprofits

Intolerance for Latino immigrants and their advocates is growing.

By Todd Cohen | 1 | Jul. 28, 2008
 

Nonprofits

Are We Still Involved in the Pursuit of Truth? If Not, Why Not?

Let's not lose our college idealism.

By Rosetta Thurman | 1 | Jul. 8, 2008
 

Nonprofits

Maps for Driving Change

Advocates, planners, and funders are increasingly using GIS mapping to analyze a host of issues.

By Peter Manzo | 12 | Jun. 12, 2008
 

Philanthropy

Philanthropy Doesn’t Care About Black People

It's high time for the nonprofit sector to put race on the table.

By Rosetta Thurman | 59 | Oct. 22, 2007
 

Global Issues

“In the 21st Century, the March Isn’t the Vehicle”

Cell phones, not marches, may be the social movement vehicle of the future.

By Peter Manzo | 8 | Sep. 19, 2007