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Key developments in the aftermath of Turkey, Syria quakes
Turkey - Syria EarthquakeBy SARAH EL DEEB, ZEYNEP BILGINSOY and ANDREW WILKS Associated Press ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — The earthquakes that killed more than 39,000 people in southern Turkey and northern Syria produced more grieving and suffering along with extraordinary...
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My Puerto Rican wife says that the United States should stop celebrating Independence Day because the US is obviously still a colony of Great Britain. On the day after another devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico, it seems the American media can only stay focused...
Philanthropology Issue 01 Available Now!
Purchase MagazinePhilanthropologist serves as a bridge between the Philanthropy Journal and The Good Road television program. Some issues will serve as companion pieces to episodes of TGR, others will highlight areas around the world that have a more urgent and timely...
We are Past Time for Action to Address Gun Violence and Extremist Hate Crimes in America
Special to the Philanthropy Journal Opinion by: Advance Carolina Today marks the grim anniversary of the 2015 mass shooting at Emmanual African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, which took the lives of nine Black worshippers, including state...
Try Again Next Year
Capacity building for a nonprofit organization means funding; staff; administrative overhead. It means having the capacity to do the work that needs to be done. Hetal Jani is no stranger to this fact.
How Her Childhood and Passion Shaped Edna Ogwangi’s Commitment to Alleviating Global Hunger
Edna Ogwangi works intentionally to mitigate bias and support gender equality in Rise Against Hunger’s programs. “When voices of individuals who know the problem, understand the context and have lived experiences in the community we are trying to support are left out or not given an opportunity to speak up — that’s a problem.”
Art as a Tool for Transformation and Healing
How often do we allow ourselves to get lost in the moment? To take a detour beyond our best laid plans and to do so without expectations or a wanting in our hearts?
Want a Democratic Future? Invest in youth.
It is never one generation’s task alone to eradicate ongoing threats to democratic freedoms and human rights; it is, instead, our job to support and cultivate the leaders of today.
Weave
WEAVE An “oasis of hope” bringing opportunity to empowerment to refugee women at the Thai-Burma borderText By: Susu Hauser Edited By: Mitos Urgel, Executive Director of WEAVE Foundation Photographs By: Ta Publications courtesey of WEAVE-WOMENThere are now over 90,000...
Making the World Feel Loved
Angela Fusco never imagined herself as an international liaison and ambassador to some of the world’s most needy and underprivileged citizens.
The Web of Life
We humans have created a global net on top of the real web of life, but instead of working towards protecting and encouraging life we’ve decided to destroy it.
Dontrese Brown Q&A Photo Essay
Text By: Dontrese Brown & Craig Martin Photographs By: Kimberly FrostIn memory of Representative John Lewis and Arthur Ashe Louisville to RichmondCraig Martin, Co-Host The Good Road Dontrese, we're out there at the VMFA [Virginia Museum of Fine Art] on a very...
Really Becoming America
The tumult of the past several years is about really becoming America. It is about the struggle to create America in the image of all its citizens, one that is inclusive and guarantees equal rights for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or religious belief.
Reining Them In
The therapeutic qualities of horses have been well documented and researched, especially in working with people living with mental, physical, or emotional challenges. But never before has the excitement children feel when being involved with horses been channeled into improving literacy rates.