Topic : Imprenditoria Sociale
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A Trade Off? Liberal Learning & Professional Skills
Last week, Tom Ehrlich—Professor at the Stanford School of Education and formerly Senior Scholar at The Carnegie Fo
Betsy Krebs on how foster kids can get out of the system
Foster care kids don’t get many breaks. Imagine being abandoned by or forcibly separated from your parents, and then having to adjust to life in a new family or within an impersonal, bureaucratic system.
Ashoka Fellow Kristin Hayden on Developing the Next Generation of Global Citizens through Study Abroad
Kristin Hayden, the founder of the Seattle-based OneWorld Now!, faced her share of rejection while trying
Ashoka Fellow Jill Vialet’s Playworks featured on ABC’s Nightline
What’s play got to do with learning and safety?
Ideas from the Fringe, Front and Center
Atlantic Monthly celebrates Ashoka Fellow Sakena Yacoobi in its Brave Think
The Night Clinic
At 4pm, the market building begins to close. By 5, all the stalls have cleared out and the shops windows are shut, and so is the clinic. At the same time, new stalls are beginning to take over the open spaces outside the building, encroaching on anywhere that can take a stall, the street, the parking lots, and the bridges over the river, making the area a market running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1st video from Youth Venture's TEDxYSE is up on the web!
Watch 22-year-old Rocco Falconer's TEDx speech about his organization Planting Promise, which gives underprivileged Sierre Leoneans the opportunity to create sustainable businesses and pursue their education.
Finding Balance in the Online Marketplace for Giving
Finding Balance in the Online Marketplace for Giving
New Alliances that Unleash Huge Profits with Social Benefits
For centuries we have had two separate production and distribution systems, one business and the other social, serving virtually every human need b
Tightrope Enterprises
Managing any type of social enterprise is truly a tightrope act: you have to find this perfect balance between implementing effective programming, while also keeping yourself afloat administratively.