Publications tagged `SOCIAL CHANGE`
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Hello, Love | Love changes us. Love makes us human. | 20,366 |
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Future Crunch | Intelligent, optimistic thinking for the future. We help people understand what's on the frontiers of science and technology, and what it means for human progress. | 8,435 |
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Equality Includes You | Speaking up for humanity through intersectional social justice. Open to all. | 6,332 |
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The Hit Job | humor | culture | football | trouble | 5,477 |
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Social Finance UK | We partner with government, social sector and the financial community to find better solutions to society’s most difficult problems. | 1,543 |
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DoSomething Strategic | As the social impact consulting arm of DoSomething.org, we leverage 25+ years building a deep understanding of young people and a proprietary behavioral database from engaging millions of members to help brands and organizations reach, activate, and support the next generation. | 850 |
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McGill AI Society Blog | The official blog of the McGill Artificial Intelligence Society. We are committed to demystifying AI through knowledge exchange and promoting education, research, and development in our community. | 677 |
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In Search of Leverage | A collection of stories exploring the most powerful levers for addressing climate change | 642 |
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Greener Together | Because the earth needs us. Pronto. | 521 |
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Festival of Dangerous Ideas | WARNING: Not for the meek. Cross the threshold to read dangerous ideas by dissenting individuals. #FODI | 369 |
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Catalyst | UK collaborative to bring a social purpose to the digital revolution. From CAST, City Bridge Trust, Comic Relief, DCMS, Esmée Fairbairn, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and The National Lottery Community Fund. | 336 |
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The Arc | How science can improve communication about refugees and humanitarian innovation. | 181 |
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Year Here | Year Here is a platform for professionals to test and build entrepreneurial solutions to inequality in London. This is a collection of writings from our Fellows and Faculty on their experiences with social issues and innovation. | 156 |
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RadicalxChange | A community publication bringing together activists, artists, entrepreneurs, and scholars working to inspire radical social change through decentralization and expanding markets. | 139 |
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Capabul | Exploring the frontier of human collective empowerment via technology. | 130 |