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.

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Date Author Section Category Summary
Summer 2008
John Rice
Articles Education • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing C-Level Diversity

How to get more racial minorities into corner offices.

Spring 2008
Eric Nee
Articles Education • Nonprofit Management 15 Minutes with Vicky Colbert

SSIR Managing Editor Eric Nee spoke with Escuela Nueva’s president Vicky Colbert about her efforts to change the way children are educated.

Fall 2006
James A. Phills Jr.
Articles Education • Nonprofit Management • Government 15 Minutes with Alan Bersin

California’s secretary of education tackles the nation’s largest school system.

Fall 2005
Adrie Kusserow
Articles Education The Workings of Class

Though rarely discussed in America, the subtle differences between social classes lead to major misunderstandings in the classroom, the workplace, and in many nonprofit settings. Understanding how social class shapes conceptions of the individual may ease tensions and promote equality. 

Summer 2004
Andrew Nelson
Articles Education • Government Models of Participation

Do charter schools hold the key to responsive government?

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