“Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders” is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Review. In the series, leaders from across the social sector share insights about how they contend with challenging times and societal division.
In this episode, Susan Urahn, Pew’s president and CEO, and Sarah Rosen Wartell, president of the Urban Institute, discuss the deepening political polarization, increasing misinformation, and growing mistrust that has affected public debate—and how they find common ground to forge meaningful change for the good.
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Prediction vs. Bias in Data: A Debate
Software for Good: Empowering the Social Sector Data Revolution
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Building a Culture of Opportunity Within Disadvantaged Communities
Cultivating a Network Leader Mindset
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Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio: Digital Inclusion and Creating an Annual Grants Plan
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Thriving in an Age of Volatility
The Evolving Role of Social Innovation
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What Foundations Can Do to Address Inequality
What Have We Learned About Fighting Poverty?
Opportunities for a Fresh Start on Race
The Role of Public Policy in Alleviating Poverty
Practice Safe Stats! A PSA
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