“Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders” is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Review. In this episode, Larry Kramer, president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and La June Montgomery Tabron, president and CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, discuss the origins of wealth inequality and its impact on American democracy. They also share how their institutions are creating new pathways for all communities to access secure and vibrant futures.
A full transcript is available here.
Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders— Navigating the Pandemic
Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders—Climate Solutions
Uncharted Ground: Powering Needs, Empowering Lives
Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders—Race and Diversity Today
Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders—Political Polarization
Coming Soon: Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders
Storytelling and Social Change
The Risk and Rewards of Mergers as a Nonprofit Growth Strategy
Scaling and Innovation
Nonprofit and Government Collaborations Move at the 'Speed of Trust'
Transforming Programs Through Predictive Analytics
Building a More Ethical Blockchain
Strengthening Data Capacity in the Social Sector
A Hippocratic Oath for Our Digital Lives
Critical Skill for Nonprofits in the Digital Age: Technical Intuition
MacArthur Foundation Program Leader Reflects on Lessons From 100&Change Grant Competition
Sesame Workshop, Winner of 100&Change Grant Competition, Discusses What’s Next
Building a Communication Strategy for Diversity and Inclusion
Getting Local: Collaborating With Communities of Color
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