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Latin American Stories, from Latin American Filmmakers: Solutions Inside Out, Season Two
Sky Dylan-Robbins - The Video Consortium , February 21, 2025
What happens when skilled visual storytellers and inspiring nonprofits from the same regions come together to document positive change in their communities? As an ongoing collaboration between the Video Consortium and…
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Reshaping Power for a Shared Future
Skoll Foundation - , July 24, 2024
From narrative influence to political and financial power, how and by whom power is held and shaped is a defining factor in our shared future. How can innovators and change…
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Finding Power in Connection: Mary Robinson and Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on Effective Leadership
Skoll Foundation - , July 18, 2024
The Skoll World Forum is a place to learn, connect, and take collective action while convening annually in Oxford. The conversations that take place at plenaries are highlights of the…
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Beyond the Vote: Innovating Our Everyday Democracies
Skoll Foundation - , July 17, 2024
Throughout 2024, billions of citizens across the globe will vote for leaders against the backdrop of social and environmental crises. In this year of elections, change leaders are reimagining civic…
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Registering to Vote is Unnecessarily Complicated; Here’s One Simple Solution
July 16, 2024
See how automatic voter registration addresses current system flaws and improves accuracy. We created this video in partnership with Freethink for Rethinking Possible, a collection of real stories developed by…
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Land Tenure: A Cross-Cutting Solution for Poverty, Climate Change, and Women's Rights
Esther Mwaura-Muiru - Landesa , October 11, 2022
Women farmers feed their communities and the world. From the paddy terraces of Asia to the maize fields of sub-Saharan Africa, the woman farmer tills, plants, waters, and harvests crops…
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Calling for a New Multilateral Fund for Global Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness
Skoll Foundation - , August 24, 2021
As the Delta variant surges and suffering continues around the world, Pandemic Action Network (PAN) and its partners are calling for a significant multilateral mechanism for sustained investment in pandemic prevention and preparedness. “This…
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Protecting the Community Health Workforce During COVID-19: Getting PPE to the Last Mile
Zach Slobig - The Bridgespan Group , July 27, 2021
As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic bore down in Democratic Republic of Congo in December 2020, Bébé Bola, a community health worker (CHW) in the Pakadjuma township of…
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Repairing the Past: What the United States Can Learn from the Global Transitional Justice Movement
Transitional justice is about the most difficult dilemmas facing a society during some of the most troubling and challenging moments of its history. It is applied when a country needs…
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Rethinking Possible Episode Nine | Garrett Bucks | The Role of White People in Anti-Racist Work
Nguhi Mwaura - Co-Impact , Courtney Martin - FRESH Speakers , June 17, 2021
Garrett Bucks founded The Barnraisers Project, an organization that “equips people who’ve never thought of themselves as organizers with the tools to move their social networks from denial and defensiveness…
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How An Atlanta Park Became an Intergenerational Multiethnic Hub of Community Resources During the Turbulence of 2020
Like many people, at the start of 2020, I had big plans for the year ahead. In addition to family reunions and work trips, I intended to spend a few…
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Eight Breakthroughs for Land Rights in 2020
Chris Jochnick - Landesa , January 21, 2021
2020 was a tough year on many fronts, and land rights were no exception. COVID-19 hindered land rights advocates from doing field research, meeting with government officials, prioritizing policy initiatives,…
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Karen Tse on How Justice Defenders Uphold Rule of Law for All
Human rights lawyer Karen Tse is Founder and CEO of International Bridges to Justice, an organization that provides prisoners in 48 countries with access to justice and prevents torture as…
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Secure Land Rights: A Sustainable Solution at the Intersection of Climate Change and COVID-19
Rachel McMonagle - Landesa , September 20, 2020
COVID-19 and climate change are impacting all of us, but the dual disasters have a disproportionate impact on communities in emerging economies. These impacts are felt most acutely in rural…
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How COVID-19 Has Forced the Overdue Adoption of Virtual Diplomacy
Karoliina Ainge - Independent Diplomat , July 24, 2020
When Estonia held the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council in May, it hosted the largest high-level gathering of UN Member States since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis.…
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Police Violence, Video, and Truth Telling at WITNESS
Sam Gregory - WITNESS , June 8, 2020
It’s been 55 years since police violence sparked the Watts rebellion. It’s been 28 years since the Rodney King arrest, beating, filming, and subsequent uprising in South Los Angeles. Today,…
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Shattered Inside: How My Work As a Social Entrepreneur and Anti-Trafficking Activist Was Built on Unaddressed Trauma
I became a mother as I was leading the liberation movement in my home country of the Philippines. I hid in the mountains and the military ran an endless pursuit.…
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Secure Land Rights for Climate Resilience
Karina Kloos - Landesa , December 4, 2018
The world’s attention this week has turned to Katowice, Poland, where leaders and advocates have gathered to discuss the global climate change agenda at the COP24 United Nations Climate Change…
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Bloodiest Year on Record (Again) for Environmental Defenders
Zach Slobig - The Bridgespan Group , July 24, 2018
It was nearly noon on an early December day when the shooting started. The small indigenous community near Lake Sebu in the Philippines had again come under attack. "The soldiers came…
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Democracy in Crisis? Populism, Polarization, and Civic Engagement
Ruth Norris - Resources Legacy Fund , May 22, 2018
In the last several years, a wave of populist leaders have risen—and in many cases taken office—around the world. As a globalized economy and the automation of work catapults winners…
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We Stand #WithRefugees
Robyn Park - Skoll Foundation , November 29, 2017
Today, we are committing to standing #WithRefugees. By the end of 2016, more than 65.6 million people had been displaced by conflict or fled human rights violations—22.5 million were refugees,…
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On World Refugee Day: A Historic Crisis Without a Historic Response
Hannah Darnton - Skoll Foundation , June 20, 2017
Every minute of the day, conflict and persecution forces 20 people from their homes. By the end of today’s World Refugee Day, nearly 30,000 people will find themselves displaced. 2016…
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Skoll World Forum 2017 Reflection: Global Goals in an Uncertain World
Walking into the session, a question buzzed in my head: can we 7B+ humans prove to ourselves that ‘sustainable development’ isn’t an oxymoron, in just 14 short years? Susan Myers—panel…
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Highlights from the Social Progress Imperative 2017 Summit
Zach Slobig - The Bridgespan Group , May 1, 2017
“What if sociologists had as much influence as economists?” That’s the provocation with which Bjarni Benediktsson, Iceland’s 46-year-old Prime Minister of Iceland, set the tone for recent global summit of…
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The Skoll Foundation Approach to Visual Storytelling
April 22, 2017
Invest. Connect. Celebrate. That’s the Skoll Foundation mission in a nutshell, and the ‘celebrate’ part of that triad is where Skoll’s storytelling resources take center stage with the medium of…
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Highlights from Skoll World Forum 2017
April 21, 2017
The annual Skoll World Forum was, as always, an inspiring, energizing, and at times dizzying week of conversations and celebrations in the hallowed halls and cobblestoned streets of Oxford. Stephan Chambers…
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Anatomy Of A Tiger: With all Eyes on Myanmar, See How Land Reform Shaped Asia's Tiger Economies
Roy Prosterman - Landesa , April 17, 2017
Asia’s Tigers, the collection of booming economies that emerged in the East following World War II, are often hailed as economic miracles. There was, though, no “secret sauce” behind that sustained…
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Skoll World Forum 2017 Reflection: Civil Society Under Fire
Ruth Norris - Resources Legacy Fund , April 13, 2017
In the past five years, 70 countries have passed restrictive laws controlling civil society organizations, with more than half of them restricting foreign funding. There is a crisis of effectiveness…
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10 Signs of an Impending Global Land Rights Revolution
Chris Jochnick - Landesa , April 1, 2017
The development community has experienced various ‘revolutions’ over the years – from microfinance to women’s rights, from the green revolution to sustainable development.  Each of these awakenings has improved our…
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Communications as Critical Change Agent
Suzana Grego - Skoll Foundation , July 27, 2016
During the July 2016 AWNY Stages Summit in Chicago, the Skoll Foundation’s Director of Public Engagement & Communications Suzana Grego delivered a speech about her experiences working in human rights…
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A Framework for Justice
Sally Osberg - Skoll Foundation , March 22, 2016
From the program of the 2016 Skoll World Forum. Justice is our north star. It provides the bearings to guide us through territory fraught with tests of character and will.…
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The Square - Trailer
Jehane Noujaim - Noujaim Films , February 28, 2014
The Square movie is a documentary about the Egyptian revolution behind the headlines. Follow a group of activists in Tahrir Square, risking their lives to build a new society of…