Desire to improve the world and commitment to active on-the-ground involvement marks Wesleyan students and alumni of all generations. Open Society Foundations' Campaign for Black Male Achievement co-hosted this panel on the future of social innovation with Wesleyan University's Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. The conversation included ideas about social entrepreneurship, new sources of capital, and careers that change the world.
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Voices
The Future of Social Innovation
The Campaign for Black Male Achievement cohosted a panel on the future of social innovation—a conversation about social entrepreneurship, new sources of capital, and careers that change the world.
Civic Engagement
Bolstering Women and Youth, Linchpins of Democracy
Philanthropy has historically underfunded women and youth. Open Society’s new $50 million investment in their engagement addresses that imbalance—and builds on recent surges in civic engagement crucial to the future of American democracy.
Art and Activism
Reimagining January 6th
The insurrection at the U.S. Capitol left him in a cold sweat. Creating a comic book seemed like one way to reach people not obsessively following the news and spark activism to help defend a multicultural democracy.