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A look back at Issue Lab’s top philanthropic resources in 2022

Candid

Kellogg Foundation This resource helps answer a key question on many leaders’ minds: How can leaders and companies create a culture that embodies a feeling of inclusion and a sense of belonging for all employees? Expanding Equity: Inclusion & Belonging Guidebook , by the W.K.

Issue 86
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Faith Ringgold: 30 Years of Art-Making and Activism and Video Clip on Women Artists

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Click here to listen to a very brief interview Over the weekend, I attended the Technology in the Arts Conference in Pittsburgh where artist and activist Faith Ringgold was one of the keynote speakers. " I had a chance to do a quick video interview with her about her thoughts on women artists. They are brilliant!

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Six New Games for Change: Check Out the Future of Gaming for Good

NTEN

Frontiers is a “first person shooter” style experience surrounding Europe’s migration policies. By pitting a pair of two player teams together in a series of quiz questions to determine their “societal worth”, Wiscombe created game rules that potentially, and intentionally, “break” the game.

Game 81
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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

31 Technology is a social product and can have benefits across society, but the core questions must always be: Who owns and controls the technology, and how will the average worker respond to it? It is always a question of “Technology for whom?”— In the end, these are not questions of technical capacity but of political power.

Platform 140
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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

So they'll each tell you a little about that, and we'll have time for questions and answers at the end. Does anyone in the room identify as an artist, by any chance? I just want to dispel the myth that we are not activists and that we are not artists. First of all, who identifies with the word "activism"? Can I just see?

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