Lifestyle and Wellbeing "An Inclusive Workplace Is One Where Nobody Is Hiding Any Aspects of Themselves." Interview with Susan Allen, Director, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Open Society Foundations.
Work Smarter Four Ways We Can Work Towards Creating Inclusive Workspaces As organizations contemplate how to return to the office, Sarah Napoli from the Open Society Foundations encourages us all to think how much more accessible workspaces can be for people with disabilities.
Start Something Youth: An Untapped Resource Why young people hold the solutions to our greatest global challenges.
Lifestyle and Wellbeing 10 Hypotheses on (Anti-)Racism, Feminism and Belonging in the Sustainability and Social Impact Sector We have spent some time reflecting on what we need to change and improve in our own organisation and how we can change the systems and sector around us.
People How to Transform the Education System? John Gilmour - south african activist and founder of the LEAP School - teaches his students how to fight inequality.
Work Smarter What Europe’s Roma Know About Defeating the Politics of Supremacy Let's take a moment to look more deeply and carefully at the role of cultural identities and self-determination.
Work Smarter Fighting Anti-Roma Hate, One Story at a Time How Human Rights Initiatives fight to overcome prejudices and discrimination against Roma living in the Ukraine by building "a sense of community".
Work Smarter When Roma Lead the Way to Prosperity The people of Lom, a small town in Bulgaria, share THEIR success stories about how to overcome segregation and give an example of lived equality.
People Bags Made from Refugee Boats - A Story of Hope After helping on the ground, these two entrepreneurs felt the urge to continue doing good and founded Mimycri. Not only for the people, but also for the environment.
Lifestyle and Wellbeing How Civil Society Can Best Support Inclusive Education The new initiative attempting to end longstanding education inequality for children with disabilities.