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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.
Because Reality Has a Well Known Liberal Bias — Join the +1.8 million people strong liberal community on Facebook (est.2009)
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.
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.
A collection of stories exploring the most powerful levers for addressing climate change
Festival of Dangerous Ideas is Australia’s original disruptive festival #FODI
This is a collection of writings on inequality and social innovation from Year Here, a community of social entrepreneurs tackling Britain’s toughest social problems. Our projects and ventures were born out of the Year Here Fellowship, which ran for a decade until 2022.
A community publication bringing together activists, artists, entrepreneurs, and scholars working to inspire radical social change through decentralization and expanding markets.
Anchored in the collaborative, unflinching, and community-driven principles that guided the Ferguson Commission, Forward Through Ferguson serves as an catalyst for leading the St. Louis region on a path toward Racial Equity.
A Community-driven network of international writers and researchers, dedicated to exploring solutions to the World’s current problems. Writing for the future society, economy, technology and environment.
To build a fairer, more inclusive America, we must tell powerful stories. Because stories change people. And people make change.
Insights and learning from The Children’s Society’s systems change work.