Tag: social entrepreneurship
Confessions of a recovering neocolonialist (reprise)
“They’re all a bunch of neocolonialists anyway.”
An uncomfortable silence fell upon the car.
White supremacy, black liberation, and global development: The conversations we’re not having
What does racial justice have to do with the international “do-gooder” industry?
Friday’s Poetic Pause: “Night Flight Above a Post-war Town” by Timothy Ogene
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Night Flight Above a Post-war Town,” a poem by Timothy Ogene in Liberia.
The elephant hasn’t left the room: Racism, power & international aid
“I want to be able to have an open conversation with grantees that allows me to be who I am. That is the only way I know how to use my power and privilege to support others.” A guest post by Sasha Rabsey of The HOW Fund
Online Communities for International Do-Gooders
A compiled (and growing) list of online communities related to international development and assistance