As a Sister On The Planet with Oxfam America, Beth Ellen had the opportunity to go to Washington, DC to join the Sisters to celebrate the “Our Champions of Equality” in an award ceremony honoring: o Documentary Filmmaker, Rachel Lears o Climate Activist and Lawyer,...
Just so we don’t forget that Black history is actually relevant all year long, I thought I’d share another great list from the newsletter The Meteor. (I am LOVING The Meteor. It’s written by journalists, artists, filmmakers who are working to advance gender and racial...
Listen to to podcast HERE. Women’s Earth Alliance has a unique triple co-director leadership model that reflects their organizational culture as an ecosystem that adapts, responds, supports, and cares. They don’t just shift power. They redistribute it,...
By Lisabeth S. Medlock, Ph.D. Equal Pay Day is the day of the year when the average women working in the U.S. finally earn the same amount as men did in the year before. It takes women an average of 15 months to earn what men earned in 12 months. White women earn...
Beth Ellen Holimon interviews Topher Wilkins who has been bringing people together in community for many years through Opportunity Collaboration. This global community of changemakers comes together once a year, and now more often, to support each other in building...
This was written by Scott Osborne after Hurricane Ian. She is a dear friend, an experienced international development professional, and lives in Sarasota, Florida. I think her perspective is a thoughtful and necessary part of the conversation in how we respond to aid...
We believe that questions are transformative. Did you know that research shows that brainstorming questions is much more powerful than brainstorming ideas and answers? We ask why like two-year-olds.